In the age of the personal computer, every house is a haunted one.
With portals to the unknown installed willingly, placed upon their altars of desks and tables, something is bound to travel through.
Something that doesn't belong, but will continue to reach out.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's (Cure, Tokyo Sonata) Pulse (2001) opens our season exploring the internet's darker potential across a month of cinema that reflects anxieties about the cyber realm.
Catch one of the most atmospheric and frightening films ever made with an introduction by writer and Transmissions mainstay Jei Degenhardt, right after a showing of PiroPito's classic viral short username:666 (2008).
We'll be downstairs at Dalston Superstore for those brave enough to gaze into the void.
It all began one day, without warning, like this
Please be aware that this film heavily features depictions of suicide.
Subtitles will be displayed throughout the film.
Seating is a mixture of benches, backed chairs, bar stools, and floor space, and is first come, first served.