Directed by: Kiyoshi Kurosawa
2024
/ 45 minutes
/ Unclassified 15+
When the ordinary turns ominous.
Matsuoka teaches at a culinary school, but dreams of becoming head chef at a French restaurant. One day, his student Tashiro, complains that he hears a strange sound “like a chime”, which he believes is trying to send him a message. Unperturbed, Matsuoka dismisses the claim and carries on with his routine lesson, until Tashiro’s escalating distress leads to a shocking act that can no longer be ignored. In an attempt to restore a sense of normalcy, Matsuoka turns his attention to his next student, but something is off in his demeanour… As a growing sense of unease seeps into Matsuoka’s daily life, dread and distrust begin to permeate his classroom. Intercut with snapshots of domestic life that hint at an unravelling beneath the surface, Chime offers a warped portrait of the everyday, punctuated by agitation and fear.
Created by renowned Japanese horror director Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Cure, 1997), and featuring his signature wide shots, eerie sound design, and a disarming colour palette, Chime is a deceptive story of psychological and moral fracture. Kurosawa masterfully draws terror out of the ordinary, crafting a short, sharp film that cuts straight to the bone. A rare and exquisite thriller that premiered worldwide at the Berlinale Special 2024, Chime’s quiet eeriness lingers long after the final frame.
Post-Film Talks
Following screenings of horror master Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Chime in each city, experts will discuss the themes of the film along with the director’s multi-decade career.
Visit the event page for further details.
Palace Barracks, Brisbane
Palace Electric, Canberra
Palace Raine Square, Perth
The Kino, Melbourne
Palace Central Sydney, Sydney
Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Cast: Mutsuo Yoshioka, Seiichi Kohinata, Hana Amano and Junpei Yasui
Genre: Horror, Short Film, Thriller
Language(s): Japanese with English subtitles
Format: DCP colour
Screened at Berlinale 2024.