

Snow Woman 2016
In Kiki Sugino's haunting supernatural thriller *Snow Woman* (2016), a chilling legend unfolds against a frozen mountain backdrop. On a blizzard-lashed night, hunter Minokichi witnesses a terrifying encounter with a mythical entity who spares his life only under a dire warning.
Director: Kiki Sugino
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snow Woman (2016) about?
This supernatural horror film follows Minokichi, a hunter who survives a terrifying encounter with a snow woman in a remote mountain hut. Years later, his daughter's life becomes entangled with a family curse tied to the same frozen location.
Who directed Snow Woman?
Kiki Sugino directed *Snow Woman* (2016), bringing her signature blend of folklore and atmospheric dread to this eerie tale.
Who stars in Snow Woman?
The film stars Kiki Sugino, Munetaka Aoki, Kumi Mizuno, Shiro Sano, and Mayu Yamaguchi in key roles.
Is Snow Woman (2016) worth watching?
*Snow Woman* is a solid pick for fans of slow-burn horror and Japanese folklore. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating for reference, its atmospheric tension and Sugino's direction make it an engaging watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Snow Woman?
Snow Woman runs for 95 minutes.
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About Snow Woman (2016) — A Chilling Folklore Horror from Kiki Sugino
In Kiki Sugino's haunting supernatural thriller *Snow Woman* (2016), a chilling legend unfolds against a frozen mountain backdrop. On a blizzard-lashed night, hunter Minokichi witnesses a terrifying encounter with a mythical entity who spares his life only under a dire warning. A year later, he meets Yuki, a mysterious beauty who becomes his wife and bears him a daughter, Ume. As years pass, Ume grows into a graceful young woman whose life intertwines with Mikio, the village leader's son. When Mikio meets a gruesome fate reminiscent of an old curse, Minokichi's dark past resurfaces, forcing him to confront the eerie truth behind the whispers of a vengeful spirit.
Director Kiki Sugino crafts a chilling exploration of folklore and family secrets, blending eerie atmosphere with themes of guilt and retribution. With stunning snowy landscapes and a slow-burning sense of dread, *Snow Woman* delivers a visually striking and emotionally resonant horror-mystery experience that lingers long after the credits roll.




