Lady Snowblood + Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41

calendar_today April 04 • 01:30 PM Music Box Theatre - Screen 1
  • Special Screening
  • Double-Feature! With Actor Meiko Kaji in Person!

ABOUT THE FILMS:

LADY SNOWBLOOD, 1973, Dir. Toshiya Fujita, 97 Mins, Janus Films, Japan

In Japanese with English subtitles
Featuring a post-film Q&A with Actor Meiko Kaji following LADY SNOWBLOOD

Gory revenge is raised to the level of visual poetry in Toshiya Fujita’s stunning LADY SNOWBLOOD. A major inspiration for Quentin Tarantino’s KILL BILL saga, this endlessly inventive film, set in late nineteenth-century Japan, charts the single-minded path of vengeance taken by a young woman (Meiko Kaji) whose parents were the unfortunate victims of a gang of brutal criminals. Fujita creates a wildly entertaining action film of remarkable craft, an effortless balancing act between beauty and violence.

FORMAT: DCP

FEMALE PRISONER SCORPION: JAILHOUSE 41, 1972, Dir. Shun’ya Itô, 89 Mins, Arrow Films, Japan

In Japanese with English subtitles
FEMALE PRISONER SCORPION: JAILHOUSE 41 introduced by Actor Meiko Kaji

The four-film Female Prisoner Scorpion cycle charts the vengeance of Nami Matsushima (Meiko Kaji, LADY SNOWBLOOD), who becomes an avatar of survival and an unlikely symbol of female resistance in a male-dominated world. Spiritually akin to MS. 45, COFFY, and THE BRIDE WORE BLACK, FEMALE PRISONER SCORPION: JAILHOUSE 41 (the second film in the series) finds Nami continuing her quest for dark vengeance and becomes an unlikely symbol of female resistance in a male-dominated world. Featuring stunning pop-art compositions and ultra-violent outbursts, it’s easy to see why these movies were a direct inspiration for Uma Thurman’s character of “The Bride” in Quentin Tarantino’s KILL BILL.

FORMAT: 35mm

Lady Snowblood + Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 Poster