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Typhoon Club
- (Widescreen, Subtitled, Digital Theater System, Dolby)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 6/4/2024

Typhoon Club
- (Widescreen, Subtitled, Digital Theater System, Dolby)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 6/4/2024
- UPC: 881164001887
- Item #: 2640205X
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Drama, Foreign-Japanese
- Release Date: 6/4/2024
- Subtitles: ENG
- Original Language: JPN
- Original Year: 1985
- Run Time: 115 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Cinema Guild

Product Notes
Winner of the Grand Prix at the first Tokyo International Film Festival in 1985, Typhoon Club is widely regarded as the seminal film of director Shinji Somai's career. A work of raw, elemental power, it follows an ensemble of junior high students in a provincial town, beset by a summer-y malaise as a typhoon looms. When the storm makes landfall, the teens find themselves holed up in their school unsupervised, while another classmate (Yuki Kudo) disappears alone on a harrowing trek to the big city. Set adrift in a world suddenly unmoored, the students let loose their pent-up angst and burgeoning passions in a series of propulsive, phantasmic scenes-part apocalypse, part utopia-as the deluge rages on into the night. Observed in daring long takes, director Somai gives material form to the students' turbulent inner lives. When day breaks and the rains let up, the youngsters open their eyes to a world in ruins-or a world renewed. The 10th best Japanese film of all time, according to Japan's Kinema Junpo poll.