Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth (2002)

Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth (2002) poster

This is the second in a new series of short horror-cinema films depicting contemporary fears, with Junji Inagawa as the storyteller. In addition to "Someone is Watching," in which Yumiko attempts suicide and is suddenly attacked by a series of mysterious events, the film includes four other stories: "Heartbreak Trip," "Mortuary," and "Soul on the Lake.

Director: Taichi Nomoto, Hiroaki Hirakata, Tadafumi Tomioka, Naoto Yamakawa, Hiroshi Ikezoe
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 48 min
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Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Taichi Nomoto, Hiroaki Hirakata, Tadafumi Tomioka, Naoto Yamakawa, Hiroshi Ikezoe
More Films in Genre: Horror

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth about?
This is the second in a new series of short horror-cinema films depicting contemporary fears, with Junji Inagawa as the storyteller. In addition to "Someone is Watching," in which Yumiko attempts suicide and is suddenly attacked by a series of mysterious events, the film includes four other stories: "Heartbreak Trip," "Mortuary," and "Soul on the Lake.
Who directed Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth?
Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth was directed by Taichi Nomoto, Hiroaki Hirakata, Tadafumi Tomioka, Naoto Yamakawa, Hiroshi Ikezoe.
Who stars in Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth?
Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth stars Junji Inagawa.
How long is Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth?
Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
What genre is Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth?
Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth is a Horror film.
Where was Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth produced?
Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth was produced in Japan.