Book Tickets

Thu 12 Feb
18:00
Wed 18 Feb
15:30
Mon 02 Mar
20:15

Typhoon Club 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Shinji Somai, Japan, 1985, 115m.

Our screening on 12 February will be introduced by Alexander Jacoby (Oxford Brookes), and will be followed by a film discussion group in the Atrium Bar.


Newly restored, Shinji Somai’s beloved cult film Typhoon Club is widely heralded as the director’s seminal feature and considered to be one of the greatest Japanese films ever made.


Offering a caustic immersion into the lives of disaffected junior high students on the cusp of adulthood, Typhoon Club features a lively cast of young talent including idol Youki Kudoh (The Crazy Family, Mystery Train) facing existential intrigues, budding sexuality, and rising social tensions in the days leading up to a typhoon’s arrival. Stranded in their schoolhouse as the storm settles in, the group undergoes an awakening as they dispel all insecurities, fear and desire under the swell of the tempest.


Content note: contains a scene of sexual assault

Cast:
Youki Kudoh, Yuichi Mikami, Yuka Onishi, Tomokazu Miura

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