Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 (2016)

The fifteenth entry in Japan's long-running found footage anthology series, capturing darkness on camera one unsettling segment at a time.

Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 闇動画15
  • Release Year: 2016
  • Directed by: Kazuto Kodama
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Runtime: 1h 1m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Alternative Titles: Yami Douga 15 (JP)
  • Production Companies: From Naught Inc.
  • Production Countries: Japan

Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 - Plot

Fifteenth installment of the Tokyo Videos of Horror collection.

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Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Kazuto Kodama

Writers

  • Kazuto Kodama

Producers

  • Kazuto Kodama

Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 - FAQs

What is Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 about?

Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 is the fifteenth entry in a long-running Japanese found footage anthology series. It presents a collection of unsettling short segments captured on camera, leaning into the mockumentary format to blur the line between fiction and disturbing reality — a hallmark of the franchise.

Is Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 a found footage film?

Yes, it's a found footage anthology — one of the defining traits of the entire Yami Douga series. Each installment presents footage supposedly discovered or recorded in the dark, playing on the raw, unpolished aesthetic that makes the format so effective for horror storytelling.

Where can you stream Tokyo Videos of Horror 15?

You can watch Tokyo Videos of Horror 15 on FOUND TV with ads, or rent and buy it on Amazon Video. It's a niche Japanese horror title, so these platforms are your best bet for easy access without hunting down physical media.

Do you need to watch previous entries first?

Not necessarily. Like most anthology horror series, each installment in the Tokyo Videos of Horror collection works as a standalone experience. You can jump in at entry 15 without prior knowledge of the series and still get the full unsettling effect the format delivers.

Who directed Tokyo Videos of Horror 15?

Kazuto Kodama directed the film — and also wrote and produced it. He's the driving creative force behind the Yami Douga series, maintaining a consistent vision across the franchise while keeping the raw, lo-fi found footage style that defines the collection.

What makes this series different from Western found footage films?

The Yami Douga series draws heavily from Japanese horror sensibilities — dread through atmosphere, suggestion, and cultural folklore rather than jump scares. The lo-fi aesthetic feels more grounded and voyeuristic than most Western counterparts, giving it a distinctly unsettling, almost documentary-like quality.

What are similar films to Tokyo Videos of Horror 15?

Fans of this film tend to enjoy the V/H/S series (V/H/S, V/H/S/2, V/H/S/94), Southbound, and The Taking of Deborah Logan — all found footage or anthology horror titles that share the same raw, segment-driven format and commitment to creeping, unrelenting dread.

How long is Tokyo Videos of Horror 15?

The film runs 61 minutes — a tight, no-filler runtime that suits the anthology format perfectly. It delivers its horror in concentrated bursts without overstaying its welcome, making it an easy watch for genre fans looking for something short and genuinely unsettling.

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