Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge (2015)

A compact Japanese found footage horror anthology that uncovers paranormal dread across six chilling segments.

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 封印映像19 トンネルの怨響
  • Release Year: 2015
  • Directed by: Ryujin Onizuka
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Runtime: 56m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Alternative Titles: Fuuin Eizou 19: Tonneru no Zankyou (US)
  • Production Companies: At Entertainment Inc.
  • Production Countries: Japan

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge - Plot

A posted video showing the scenery of parents and children. A smiling scene accompanying my son's baseball practice was recorded, but soon after that, the camera caught a strange appearance! Other segments include; "In the Mirror", "Shitajiki", "Adolescent Revenge", "The Grudge of the Tunnel" and "Fear Documentary".

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see the horror unfold:

The 19th installment in the "Sealed Videos" series, investigating the truly dreadful in horror videos.

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Ryujin Onizuka

Main Cast

  • Xin Fei
  • Yûko Hosoe

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge - FAQs

What is Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge about?

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge is a Japanese found footage horror anthology from 2015. It strings together several unsettling segments — including a family outing that captures something sinister on camera, a tunnel haunting, and a fear documentary — each presenting paranormal phenomena in a raw, mockumentary style.

Is Sealed Video 19 a found footage film?

Yes, absolutely. Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge leans fully into the found footage and mockumentary format, presenting its horror through supposedly real captured footage. It's part of a long-running Japanese series that specializes in this style, making each segment feel uncomfortably close to genuine amateur video.

What segments are included in Sealed Video 19?

The film features several distinct horror segments: a family video that catches something strange during a son's baseball practice, plus "In the Mirror," "Shitajiki," "Adolescent Revenge," "The Grudge of the Tunnel," and "Fear Documentary." Each short piece delivers its own brand of paranormal dread.

Is Sealed Video 19 part of a series?

It is — Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge is the 19th installment in Japan's long-running "Sealed Videos" series, which investigates genuinely disturbing horror footage. The series has built a dedicated following among fans of Japanese paranormal and found footage horror over many years.

Who directed Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge?

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge was directed by Ryujin Onizuka. The film was produced by At Entertainment Inc. in Japan and released in 2015, running at a tight 56 minutes — a compact runtime that suits the anthology's rapid-fire parade of paranormal segments.

What are similar films to Sealed Video 19?

If Sealed Video 19 hits the spot, you'll likely enjoy Noroi: The Curse (2005), Paranormal Activity (2007), Marebito (2004), and Butterfly Kisses (2018). For anthology-style found footage thrills, V/H/S/94 and V/H/S/99 are excellent picks, and The Taking of Deborah Logan is a standout in the genre.

How long is Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge?

Sealed Video 19: Tunnel Grudge runs 56 minutes — notably shorter than most feature films. That compact length actually works in its favor: the anthology format keeps things moving briskly, delivering one unsettling segment after another without overstaying its welcome.

Who are the main cast members in Sealed Video 19?

The film features Xin Fei and Yûko Hosoe, with Hosoe appearing in the role of sealed video staff member Tanaka. In keeping with the found footage tradition, the cast is small and the performances are deliberately understated, lending the film its unsettling sense of authenticity.

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