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MARRONIER (Japan, 2004) - New York Premiere

79 minutes, 35mm, in Japanese with English subtitles
Directed by: Hideyuki Kobayashi
Starring: Mayu, Misao Inagaki, Miyako Koga, Hime


Showtimes: FRI June 25 - 10:30pm; SUN June 27 - 2:30pm; Both screenings will be followed by Q&A with director Hideyuki Kobayashi [BUY TICKETS]


Puppets. Murder. Japanese schoolgirls. Some things are just so strange they have to be seen to be believed.

Marino loves her Marronnier doll, and she loves her friends. Unfortunately, her Marronnier doll was made by an demented genius who uses a diabolical machine to turn human beings into wax. Then he uses the wax to make dolls. Evil! Evil! His assistant, Numai, is even more insane and he takes a fancy to Marino. He begins to stalk her, and when that isn't enough, he takes Marino prisoner, along with her friends. Trapped in his underground lair, Numai tries to turn them into dolls, but then his dolls come to life and start killing everyone. It's a nightmare!

Shot like a karaoke video, or a TV commercial about tartar build-up, MARRONNIER is the kind of movie that boils your brain and makes you very scared for the direction humanity is headed. But its pedigree is impeccable. The director/writer/editor/puppeteer is notorious doll-maker Hideyuki Kobayashi and three of the female roles are played by well-known manga artists. But the evil one behind the scenes who's pulling the strings is Junji Ito. This dental technician turned horror-manga-creator is one of the most famous manga guys around. He's responsible for Tomie (who's now the star of a series of films) and Uzumaki, which swirled through US theaters a few years ago. His latest opus is Gyo, about devil fish with legs, but he took some time off to executive produce MARRONNIER and to do the character design for the dolls. He also appears in a cameo performance, both as a human and as a puppet.

MARRONNIER is a bizarre send-up of the currently hot, hot, hot Japanese horror craze. It's a surrealist suicide charge aimed at destroying all the po-faced, "Ooo scary" movies about girls in white frocks with long black hair that the world just can't seem to get enough of. It deeply upset audiences at the San Francisco Film Festival, but we all know that people in San Francisco are sissies who don't eat meat.

You'll never be able to look at a Japanese horror movie with a straight face again after witnessing the head-splitting frenzy of MARRONNIER.


HIDEYUKI KOBAYASHI [director]

Founded KOGANEMUSHI SCARABEE, which mainly performs puppet-theater plays featuring animals and insects (as characters). Also performs and films puppet plays using cutely deformed Ultraman and Godzilla monsters. MARRONNIER was his first attempt to unite the strange and eerie world, with one of cuteness. Kobayashi created all of the 20 Marronnier dolls and molded figures and items as the film was being shot.