KWAIDAN Director: Masaki Kobayashi 1965, 183 mins, Japan, Digital Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer Book cinema tickets Working from a quartet of Irish Greek writer Lafcadio Hearn’s Japanese folk tales, Masaki Kobayashi created a spectacular, otherworldly portmanteau film wherein mortals battle forces beyond their comprehension. An impoverished swordsman leaves his devoted first wife for a woman of means in The Black Hair; two unsuspecting woodcutters take refuge from a snowstorm in a witch’s house in The Woman of the Snow; a young blind musician meets a grim fate in Hoichi the Earless; and a writer relates an uncanny tale in In a Cup of Tea. The exquisite hand-painted sets, luminous photography, lavish costumes, and the abstract, nerve-jangling score work in concert to achieve the film’s singular atmosphere. The screening will be introduced by Paul Murray, author of A Fantastic Journey: The Life and Literature of Lafcadio Hearn. Presented in partnership with the OPW whose Kwaidan: Encounters with Lafcadio Hearn exhibition is currently at Farmleigh Gallery. Notes by David O’Mahony. Director: Masaki Kobayashi 1965, 183 mins, Japan, Digital Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer