Suicide Club (film)
2001 Japanese independent horror film by Sion Sono / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suicide Club, known in Japan as Suicide Circle (自殺サークル, Jisatsu Sākuru), is a 2001 Japanese independent horror film written and directed by Sion Sono.[1] The film explores a wave of seemingly unconnected suicides that strikes Japan and the efforts of the police to determine the reasons behind the strange behavior.
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Directed by | Sion Sono |
Written by | Sion Sono |
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Cinematography | Kazuto Sato |
Edited by | Akihiro Oonaga |
Music by | Tomoki Hasegawa |
Production company | Omega Project |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Budget | $250,000 |
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Suicide Club was shown at numerous film festivals around the world and won the Jury Prize for "Most Ground-Breaking Film" at the 2003 Fantasia Film Festival. It developed a significant cult following over the years.