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Directed by Upi Avianto and starring Abimana Aryasatya as Elang, who is a man haunted by images of bizarre murders involving a killer in a rabbit costume. His efforts to solve the mystery and save the lives of those he thinks are in danger have trapped him in a downward spiral, until he himself becomes a suspect. 

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Japans Splatter Horror Genre Movies

With the release Terracotta's forthcoming splatter film, Meatball Machine, we thought we'd have a look at a few other films in this genre via trailers and give you a brief understanding of the splatterpunk genre.

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Interview - Mattie Do

Mattie Do is Laos' first female director. Having debut with Chanthaly in 2012, followed by Dearest Sister in 2016 and her new film The Long Walk, which is part of the WOW Film Festival program. Terracotta Distribution has a long chat about identity, culture, society, film making and why she's a total badass.

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WOW Film Festival

WOW! Join March’s International Women’s Day celebrations every year by showcasing the best international female filmmakers. Nearly half the films in the 2021 programme are directed by women. These include directors Suzanne Crocker, Mattie Do, Arami Ullon and Shahad Ameen, as well as animator Chie Arai.

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Chinese Cinema Season

Chinese Cinema Season aims to showcase the best, often little seen and underrated Chinese language films to film-lovers in the UK and Ireland. Through rebranding (via sections and mini-retrospectives) and revisiting films in an effort to give them new meaning, this 12-week, 3-month film season hopes to enrich people’s lockdown life. It will enable them to recognise, observe, and approach Chinese culture in a fresh way, from different angles and perspectives, both in the past and present, and ultimately, satisfy the desire of cinephiles with a sincere love letter to Chinese Cinema. For more info visit : https://www.chinesefilm.uk/  

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