Motorbikes, Motorscooters & Millions of Centipedes

Presenting a pairing of motor-based films, plus a wriggling, jiggling Hong Kong horror not to be missed.

Motorbikes, Motorscooters & Millions of Centipedes
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His Motorbike, Her Island (1986, 1hr 30mins)
His Motorbike, Her Island (1986, 1hr 30mins)
Directed by Nobuhiko Ôbayashi
Ko, a drifting city motorcyclist roaming Japan’s countryside, falls for the free-spirited local Miyo and teaches her to ride. But when her natural talent quickly surpasses his own, Ko becomes haunted by the fear that her speed will lead to disaster.
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Little Scooter (1962, 10min)
Little Scooter (1962, 10min)
Directed by Heino Pars
A tiny scooter tumbles off a truck and into the wide world. After a string of detours our brave little traveler finally rolls into a schoolyard where it becomes an instant hero. Presented with Estonian Film Institute.
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Centipede Horror (1982, 1hr 35min)
Centipede Horror (1982, 1hr 35min)
Directed by Keith Lee Pak-Ling
What should have been a protective talisman becomes a deadly curse when Wei gives a mysterious family necklace to his sister before her trip through Southeast Asia. The heirloom soon draws the attention of a vengeful street-food peddler who unleashes a swarm of flesh-eating centipedes upon the family. Keep a barf bag nearby because Centipede Horror is not for the faint of stomach. Presented with Error 4444.
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