Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki (2020)

A chilling 47th chapter in Japan's enduring found-footage horror franchise, steeped in supernatural dread and twilight folklore.

Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 封印映像47 おうまがどき
  • Release Year: 2020
  • Directed by: Ryujin Onizuka
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Runtime: 58m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Alternative Titles: Fuuin Eizou 47: Omagadoki (JP)
  • Production Companies: At Entertainment Inc.
  • Production Countries: Japan

Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki - Plot

47th entry in the 'Sealed Video' franchise from the production team of 'Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video'.

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Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Ryujin Onizuka

Main Cast

  • Ryujin Onizuka
  • Misaki Akutsu
  • Yûko Hosoe

Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki - FAQs

What is Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki about?

Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki is the 47th installment in Japan's long-running Sealed Video found-footage horror franchise, produced by the team behind Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video. The film leans into supernatural and psychic phenomena, delivering eerie, documentary-style horror set around the unsettling twilight hour known as omagadoki.

What does "omagadoki" mean in this film?

Omagadoki is a Japanese term referring to the twilight hour at dusk — the liminal moment between day and night when spirits and supernatural forces are believed to be most active. The film uses this concept as its central atmospheric hook, grounding its horror in traditional Japanese folklore about the boundary between worlds.

Is Sealed Video 47 part of a larger franchise?

Yes, it's the 47th entry in the Sealed Video series, one of Japan's most prolific found-footage horror franchises. The series is produced by the same team behind Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video, another beloved Japanese horror anthology franchise. Each installment typically works as a standalone experience, so prior knowledge isn't required.

Do you need to watch earlier entries first?

Not at all. Like most entries in the Sealed Video series, Omagadoki is designed to stand on its own. You can jump straight into this installment without having seen any of the previous 46 films. That said, fans of the franchise will likely appreciate the recurring tone and documentary-style approach that defines the series.

Who directed Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki?

Ryujin Onizuka directed the film, and also appears in front of the camera as part of the cast. Onizuka is associated with the At Entertainment Inc. production team, the studio behind the Sealed Video franchise and its sister series Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video.

Who are the main cast members in this film?

The film features Ryujin Onizuka alongside Misaki Akutsu, who plays sealed video staff member Tamaki, and Yûko Hosoe as staff member Tanaka. The small, grounded cast reinforces the found-footage aesthetic, keeping the horror feeling intimate and uncomfortably real throughout the film's 58-minute runtime.

How long is Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki?

The film runs 58 minutes — a tight, focused runtime that suits the found-footage format perfectly. Rather than overstaying its welcome, Omagadoki delivers its supernatural dread efficiently, keeping tension high from start to finish. It's the kind of lean horror experience that doesn't pad itself with unnecessary filler.

What are similar films to Sealed Video 47: Omagadoki?

If you enjoy this film, you'll likely appreciate other Japanese found-footage horror titles like Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video 22, Paranormal Surveillance Camera 15 and 16, and Convex Attack!! Psychic Research Team Kachikomi. These share the same documentary-style aesthetic and focus on psychic phenomena and supernatural encounters.

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