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Template:About Template:Infobox film Template:Nihongo is a 1995 Japanese horror film directed by Shimako Sato. The film is based on the manga Eko Eko Azarak, and stars Kimika Yoshino as a transfer student to a new school, who is secretly a witch travelling from school to school in order to dispel the work of the devil.

The film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1995. The film was followed by two sequels, starting with Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth of the Wizard in 1996.

Plot

A mysterious cabal of red-garbed magicians have been murdering inhabitants of an unnamed Japanese city. Their latest victim is a woman who is decapitated while the magicians perform a ritual with a voodoo doll. The object of the murders to provide the five geographical points of a giant pentagram, with a high school in the nexus. The magicians' ultimate aim is to summon Lucifer himself.

Misa Kuroi, a transfer student at the school, is a witch of considerable power and has come to battle the evil magicians. However, Misa has some difficulty getting classmates to trust her.

Cast

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Production

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Release

Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness was released in Japan on April 8, 1995.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". It was shown at the Toronto Film Festival in September 1995.[1]

A DVD of the film was released by Tokyo Shock on December 16, 2003.[2] The disc included footage of the films premiere, the trailer, and interviews with the director and Kimika Yoshino.[2]

Reception

Variety gave the film a positive review, referring to it as "high-octane, modestly produced occult thriller is top-notch genre fare", and that "obviously plowing a familiar celluloid field, director/co-writer Sato demonstrates not only a visual flair for the genre, but a wicked sense of humor that deftly counterbalances the per force conventions of this type of story."[1]

The film won the Minami Toshiko Award at the 1995 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival.[3] It was also selected for the official competition for best film at the 1997 Fantasporto.[4]

Aftermath

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