Kinbaku (2010)
In Shinto religion, in order to make something sacred, man will tie a rope around it. This sacred quality of the tying can be applied also to Kinbaku, which is an erotic, spiritual, artistic connection between the people who are doing it
Director: Jouni Hokkanen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: March 12, 2010
Cast
- Steve Osada - Himself
- Asagi Ageha - Herself
- Haruki Yukimura - Himself
- Shuhei Kitagawa - Himself
- Kurumi Mira - Herself
- Kinoko Hajime - Himself
- Ben Kamras - Himself
Screenplay
- Jouni Hokkanen (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Jussi Arhinmäki
Editing: Kim Finn
Country: Finland
Language: English, 日本語
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kinbaku about?
- In Shinto religion, in order to make something sacred, man will tie a rope around it. This sacred quality of the tying can be applied also to Kinbaku, which is an erotic, spiritual, artistic connection between the people who are doing it
- Who directed Kinbaku?
- Kinbaku was directed by Jouni Hokkanen.
- Who stars in Kinbaku?
- Kinbaku stars Steve Osada, Asagi Ageha, Haruki Yukimura, Shuhei Kitagawa, Kurumi Mira, Kinoko Hajime.
- How long is Kinbaku?
- Kinbaku has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- What genre is Kinbaku?
- Kinbaku is a Documentary film.
- Where was Kinbaku produced?
- Kinbaku was produced in Finland.