
Release Date: Nov 12, 2024
In part two of our reveal in what’s to be contained in All The Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium of Folk Horror Volume Two, we look at volumes five to eight. These works curated and produced by Kier-La Janisse, really dives into what this film historian belives is the best of the best, and that’s going to be hard to argue!
Although some of these works can be found online, they won’t be the same quality as this blu-ray release, and they don’t include the bonus material that’s included to expand one’s appreciation of each film.
Disc 5: IO ISLAND / SCALES Blu-ray
2K Scan from the Internegative
International Disc Premiere
Suspected of being responsible for the death of a man near Io Island, a mythical location considered by promoters as the namesake for a new spa resort, Sun, one of the executives on the project, travels to the neighboring Parang to uncover the truth and clear his name. Legend has it that Io Island leads Parang’s fishermen to their death. Its community is therefore haunted by the souls of lost sailors and survived only by its women. Confronted by their matriarchal ways, the businessman is soon caught in the tides of time — the specific push and pull between past and present, folklore and modernity, ritual and capital. The murder mystery starts to unravel.
Championed by Bong Joon-ho, who often cites him as his favorite filmmaker, and best known in the West for The Housemaid and Woman Chasing the Butterfly of Death, Kim Ki-young remains criminally underseen. In Io Island he tackles the ravages of corporate greed on native cultures through a beguiling narrative of environmental devastation that, while initially familiar (shades of The Wicker Man comes to mind), soon unfolds in wholly unexpected — that is, gruesome and seedy — directions. A complex structure of nested flashbacks transforms the vistasof Parang into a claustrophobic psychic prison as the tale’s stranglehold gets progressively tighter. Io Island culminates in a shocking experience like few others (save, perhaps, for recent folk horror touchstone The Wailing), offering further proof that Kim Ki-young is a major filmmaker — perhaps the key filmmaker to understanding a specific lineage of South Korean genre auteurs and their unparalleled proficiency in allegorical storytelling.
Special Features For IO ISLAND
- Audio Commentary With Archivist And Korean Film Historian Ariel Schudson
- Shaman’s Eyes – Dr. Hyunseon Lee On Shamanism In Korean Visual Culture
- Short Film
THE PRESENT
SCALES (Saudi Arabia, 2019)
Loosely based on director Shahad Ameen’s short film Eye & the Mermaid (also starring Hajjar), the opulent black and white cinematography by João Ribeiro underscores these themes in Ameen’s stunning feature length film debut. Scales received the Verona Film Club Award at the 76th Venice International Film Festival and was submitted by Saudi Arabia as their entry for the 93rd Academy Awards.
Special Features For SCALES
- Telling Our Stories – A Conversation With Director Shahad Ameen And Producer Rula Nasser, Moderated By Filmmaker/Author Kier-La Janisse
- Trailer
- Short Film
KINDIL
Disc 6: BAKENEKO: A VENGEFUL SPIRIT / NANG NAK Blu-ray
4K Scan from the Fine-Grain Negative
Worldwide Blu-ray Premiere
Also known as Ghost Cat of the Cursed Pond, Bakeneko: A Vengeful Spirit is one of the many mid-century Japanese explorations of “Kaibyo” or “ghost cat” mythology, and one of the best. Director Yoshihiro Ishikawa was no stranger to kaibyo country, having co-written Nobuo Nakagawa’s equally chilling Black Cat Mansion (1958) and directed Ghost Cat of Otama Pond (1960). Released the same year as Kaneto Shindo’s more well-known Kuroneko, Bakeneko: A Vengeful Spirit mines that indelible trope of the cat ghost story: a violent and greedy Lord kills a young woman when she refuses to become his concubine, only for her cat to drink her blood and become her shapeshifting avenger. “Beginning in a quietly haunting vein reminiscent of Ugetsu,” wrote Spectacle Theatre in their promotional text for a 2016 screening of the film, “Bakeneko descends into a nightmarish parade of splattered blood, decapitations and ghosts gnawing on severed limbs.” Not to be missed by anyone with a beloved feline familiar!
Special Features For BAKENEKO: A VENGEFUL SPIRIT
- Audio Commentary With Jasper Sharp, Author Of Behind The Pink Curtain: The Complete History Of Japanese Sex Cinema
- Scratched – A History Of The Japanese Ghost Cat
- The Vampire Cat – The Classic Folk Tale Read By Tomoko Komura With Original Music By Timothy Fife
- Trailer
- Short Film
MAN-EATER MOUNTAIN
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NANG NAK (Thailand, 1999)
Sourced from the HD Master
International Blu-ray Premiere
Special Features For NANG NAK
- Audio Commentary With Mattie Do, Director Of THE LONG WALK, And Asian Gothic Scholar Katarzyna Ancuta
- Love And Impermanence: NANG NAK And The Rebirth Of Thai Cinema – Interview With Director Nonzee Nimibutr
- Trailer
Disc 7: SUNDELBOLONG / SUZZANNA: THE QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC Blu-ray
SUNDELBOLONG (Indonesia, 1981)
Sourced from the RAPI Films’ HD master
Worldwide Blu-ray Premiere
More than a ghost story, the horror of her situation also speaks to the political state of Indonesia in the early 1980s. As Sophie Siddique writes, “[During] the height of former President Suharto’s power, Sundelbolong occupies a space in which the gender ideologies of the New Order Indonesian government and the gender fantasies of the world of the vampire ghost are confronted with each other, with the Sundelbolong threatening to rupture the symbolic order with its grotesque fantasies of the feminine.” Playing the dual role of Alisa and her sister, Shinta, Suzzanna’s legendary hypnotic stare elevated the actress to superstardom in Indonesia.
Special Features For SUNDELBOLONG
- Hantu Retribution – Female Ghosts Of The Malay Archipelago
- Short Film
WHITE SONG
SUZZANNA: THE QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC (USA, 2024)
New Documentary Directed by David Gregory
Worldwide Disc Premiere Blu-ray
Through exclusive interviews with family, colleagues, filmmakers, and historians, as well as clips from her classic films including SUNDEL BOLONG (1981), NYI BLORONG (1982), MALAM SATU SURO (1988) and more, Gregory unearths the legacy of the Indonesian Scream Queen who has begun to emerge as one of the most compelling icons in cinema history.
Special Features For SUZZANNA: THE QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC
- A Conversation With Director/Co-Producer David Gregory And Co-Producer Ekky Imanjaya
- Trailer
Disc 8: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST / THE NINTH HEART Blu-ray
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Czechoslovakia, 1978)
1080 Master by Národní Filmový Archiv Prague
North American Blu-ray Premiere
Special Features For BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
- Audio Commentary With Film Historian Michael Brooke
- Archival Interviews With Director Juraj Herz And Actors Vlastimil Harapes And Zdena Studenková
- Short Film
FRANTIŠEK HRUBÍN
THE NINTH HEART (Czechoslovakia, 1979)
1080 Master by Národní Filmový Archiv Prague
North American Blu-ray Premiere
Inanimate objects spring to life as the living succumb to death in the topsy-turvy world of this dark fable. Herz has been noted by historian Kat Ellinger as the only filmmaker in Soviet-era Czechoslovakia to openly identify as a horror director, and studied puppetry at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alongside Jan Svankmajer. It is thus in The Ninth Heart that many of his aesthetic and thematic obsessions converge — puppetry, poverty, imprisonment and death — illuminated by a parade of golden candelabras and a playful sense of the grotesque.
Special Features For THE NINTH HEART
- Audio Commentary With Kat Ellinger, Author Of Daughters Of Darknes
- The Uncanny Valley Of The Dolls – The History And Liminality Of Dolls, Puppets And Mannequins
- The Curious Case Of Juraj Herz And The Švankmajers – Video Essay By Czech Film Programmer Cerise Howard
