Adapted from the sleeper-hit video game The Exit 8, a walking simulator in which a Tokyo commuter roams the glitchy labyrinth of a blank subway station, Kawamura Genki’s Exit 8 shuffles in the footsteps
of a long line of fugue-state modernists, from Antonioni, Kubrick and Marker to Van Sant and Bi Gan
Adapted from the sleeper-hit video game The Exit 8, a walking simulator in which a Tokyo commuter roams the glitchy labyrinth of a blank subway station, Kawamura Genki’s Exit 8 shuffles in the footsteps
of a long line of fugue-state modernists, from Antonioni, Kubrick and Marker to Van Sant and Bi Gan