Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori (1985)
At the beginning of the Meiji era, Sayoko, the daughter of a large banker in Tokyo, comes to Sotobo's villa for the first time in eight years, guided by her student, Yasu. In fact, Yasu is the son of Keizo Naya, the keeper of this villa. His father and older sister, Kyoko, live quietly in this place, where people rarely visit, like recluses. Sayoko, who grew up sickly and full of selfishness, treats Yasu, who has feelings for her, like a slave, blindfolds him, makes him help her change clothes, and makes him imitate Sansuke in the bathroom.
Director: Akira Ishigaki
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 59 min
Release Date: September 28, 1985
Cast
Screenplay
- Emiko Yazawa (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Masashi Endo
Production: Nikkatsu Corporation, U-Production
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
softcore, pink film, meiji period
More Films by Director: Akira Ishigaki
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori about?
- At the beginning of the Meiji era, Sayoko, the daughter of a large banker in Tokyo, comes to Sotobo's villa for the first time in eight years, guided by her student, Yasu. In fact, Yasu is the son of Keizo Naya, the keeper of this villa. His father and older sister, Kyoko, live quietly in this place, where people rarely visit, like recluses. Sayoko, who grew up sickly and full of selfishness, treats Yasu, who has feelings for her, like a slave, blindfolds him, makes him help her change clothes, and makes him imitate Sansuke in the bathroom.
- Who directed Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori?
- Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori was directed by Akira Ishigaki.
- Who stars in Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori?
- Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori stars Katsuko Takahara, Yûko Aoki, Hiroshi Sugita, Santa Yamakawa.
- How long is Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori?
- Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
- What genre is Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori?
- Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori is a Drama film.
- Where was Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori produced?
- Kinbakuka: Biniku no Mori was produced in Japan.