

A 63-minute fever dream of desire, betrayal, and 1970s Japanese nightlife excess.
A woman runs a secret club that specializes in lesbian shows and prostitution. She is romantically involved with both a patron and club manager. Both men stray...
Production
Micro-budget world-building that somehow feels lived-in.
Costume
Seventies nightclub fashion on a shoestring.

Director
Sōjirō Motoki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of the 1970s Japanese 'pink film' boom, where rapid 60-70 minute runtimes skirted censorship laws while maximizing theater turnover.
Director Sōjirō Motoki was a Toho veteran who produced Kurosawa's Ikiru—his pivot to softcore represented either creative freedom or economic necessity.
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