Asian Cinema Collective Presents: Battle Royale (2000) 4K
Event description
“Life is a game. So fight for survival and see if you're worth it.”
Directed by Kinji Fukasaku, Battle Royale is a dystopian thriller that shocked and captivated audiences when it was first released in 2000. Set in near-future Japan, the government has enacted a new ‘Battle Royale’ law to manage rising levels of juvenile delinquency by randomly choosing a class of high school students to participate in a deadly game where they must fight each other to the death. Placed a remote island, students are given a selection of weapons and rations and have three days to eliminate each other until one survivor remains.
This screening will be a 4K restoration of the original film.
Film: Battle Royale バトル・ロワイアル
Director: Kinji Fukasaku
Runtime: 114 minutes
Rating: R18+
Source: TOEI
Asian Cinema Collective
Celebrating the best of Asian Cinema – from childhood classics, essential viewing and emerging new talents.
The Asian Cinema Collective offers a space for fans of Asian cinema and the broader diaspora to come together and view these films on the big screen, in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. Join us each month for an exclusive screening of an Asian film, the occasional special guest or introduction to the film and more!
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