The Dawn of Horror
Momijigari (1899) Ninin Dōjōji (1899)
While early European cinema played with devils and visual tricks, Japanese cinema began bringing centuries-old haunted stories from theater and folklore to the screen. Fear here is cultural memory. These are not proto-horror1 by accident. They are horror by heritage. These films make one thing very clear: horror in cinema was not born solely from grotesque imagery, monsters, and demons. It also came from the narrative tradition that cinema inherited from other arts and popular legends.