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ese theatrical film that includes nudity (hence 'pink') or deals with sexual content. This encompasses everything from dramas to action thrillers and exploitation film features. The Western equivalent of pink films would essentially be erotic thrillers, e.g. ''
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'', as well as the works of directors Russ Meyer and
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. Some writers use the term 'pink film' for Japanese sex movies produced and distributed by smaller independent studios such as OP Eiga, Shintōhō Eiga, Kokuei and Xces. In this narrower sense, Nikkatsu's '' Roman Porno'' series, Toei Company's ''Pinky Violence'' series and the Tokatsu films distributed by
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would not be included as these studios have much larger distribution networks. Until the early 2000s, they were almost exclusively shot on 35mm film. Recently, filmmakers have increasingly used video (while retaining their emphasis on soft-core narrative). Many theaters swapped 35mm for video projectors and began relying on old videos to meet the demand of triple-feature showings. Pink films became wildly popular in the mid-1960s and dominated the Japanese domestic cinema through the mid-1980s. In the 1960s, the pink films were largely the product of small, independent studios. Around 1970, the major studio Nikkatsu started focusing almost exclusively on erotic content, but Toei, another major film production company, started producing a line of what came to be known as Pinky Violence films. With their access to higher production values and talent, some of these films became critical and popular successes. Though the appearance of the adult video led viewers to move away from pink film in the 1980s, films in this genre are still being produced.


Description

The "pink film", or "eroduction" (erotic production) as it was first called, is a cinematic genre without an exact equivalent in the West. Though called pornography, the terms " erotica", " soft porn" and " sexploitation" have been suggested as more appropriate, although none of these precisely matches the pink film genre. The Japanese film ethics board Eirin has long enforced a ban on the display of genitals and pubic hair. This restriction forced Japanese filmmakers to develop sometimes elaborate means of avoiding showing the "working parts", as American film historian Donald Richie puts it. He wrote: To work around this censorship, most Japanese directors positioned props—lamps, candles, bottles, etc.—at strategic locations to block the banned body parts. When this was not done, the most common alternative techniques are digital scrambling, covering the prohibited area with a black box or a fuzzy white spot, known as a
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or " fogging". Some have claimed that it is this
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that gives the Japanese erotic cinema its particular style. Richie wrote: Richie makes a distinction between the erotic films of the major studios such as Nikkatsu and Toei as against the low-budget pink films produced by independents such as OP Eiga. Contrasting the pink film with Western
pornographic film Pornographic films (pornos), erotic films, sex films, and 18+ films are films that present sexually explicit subject matter in order to arouse and satisfy the viewer. Pornographic films present sexual fantasies and usually include erotic ...
s, Pia Harritz says, "What really stands out is the ability of pinku eiga to engage the spectator in more than just scenes with close-ups of genitals and finally the complexity in the representation of gender and the human mind." Richie and Harritz enumerate the fundamental elements of the pink film formula as: # The film must have a required minimum quota of sex scenes # The film must be approximately one hour in duration # It must be filmed on 16 mm or 35 mm film within one week # The film must be made on a very limited budget


History


Background

In the years since the end of
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, eroticism had been gradually making its way into Japanese cinema. The first kiss to be seen in Japanese film—discreetly half-hidden by an umbrella—caused a national sensation in 1946. Although throughout the 1940s and early 1950s nudity in Japanese movie theaters, as in most of the world, was a taboo,Weisser, p. 22. some films from the mid-50s such as Shintoho's female pearl-diver films starring buxom Michiko Maeda, began showing more flesh than would have previously been imaginable in the Japanese cinema. During the same period, the '' taiyozoku'' films on the teen-age "Sun Tribe", such as Kō Nakahira's '' Crazed Fruit'' (1956), introduced unprecedented sexual frankness into Japanese films. Foreign films of this time, such as
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's ''
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'' (1953),
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's '' Amants'' (1958), and Russ Meyer's '' Immoral Mr. Teas'' (1959) introduced female nudity into international cinema, and were imported to Japan without problem. Nevertheless, until the early 1960s, graphic depictions of nudity and sex in Japanese film could only be seen in single-reel "stag films," made by film producers such as those depicted in Imamura's film '' The Pornographers'' (1966).


First wave (The "Age of Competition" 1962–1971)

The first wave of the pink film in Japan was contemporary with the similar U.S. sexploitation film genres, the "nudie-cuties" and "roughies". Nudity and sex officially entered Japanese cinema with Satoru Kobayashi's controversial and popular independent production '' Flesh Market'' (''Nikutai no Ichiba'', 1962), which is considered the first true pink film.Weisser, p. 21. Made for 8 million yen, Kobayashi's independent feature film took in over 100 million yen. Kobayashi remained active in directing pink films until the 1990s. Tamaki Katori, the star of the film, went on to become one of the leading early pink film stars, appearing in over 600, and earning the title "Pink Princess". In 1964, maverick
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, theater and film director Tetsuji Takechi directed ''
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'', a big-budget film distributed by the major studio Shochiku. Takechi's ''Black Snow'' (1965), resulted in the director's arrest on charges of obscenity and a high-profile trial, which became a major battle between Japan's intellectuals and the establishment. Takechi won the lawsuit, and the publicity surrounding the trial helped bring about a boom in the production of pink films. In her introduction to the Weisser's ''Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films'', actress Naomi Tani calls this period in ''pink film'' production "The Age of Competition". Though Japan's major studios, such as Nikkatsu and
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made occasional forays into erotica in the 1960s, such as director Seijun Suzuki's ''
Gate of Flesh is a 1964 Japanese film based on a novel by Taijiro Tamura and directed by Seijun Suzuki. Plot In an impoverished and burnt out Tokyo ghetto of post- World War II Japan, a band of prostitutes defend their territory, squatting in a bombed-out b ...
'' (1964)—the first mainstream Japanese film to contain nudity, the majority of erotic films were made by the independents. Independent studios such as Nihon Cinema and World Eiga made dozens of cheap, profitable "eroductions". Among the most influential independent studios producing ''pink films'' in this era were Shintōhō Eiga (the second studio to use this name), Million Film, Kantō, and Ōkura. Typically shown on a three-film program, these films were made by these companies to show at their own chain of specialty theaters. Another major ''pink film'' studio, Wakamatsu Studios, was formed by director Kōji Wakamatsu in 1965, after quitting Nikkatsu. Known as "The Pink Godfather", and called "the most important director to emerge in the pink film genre", Wakamatsu's independent productions are critically respected works usually concerned with sex and extreme violence mixed with political messages. His most controversial early films dealing with misogyny and sadism are '' The Embryo Hunts In Secret'' (1966), '' Violated Angels'' (1967), and '' Go, Go Second Time Virgin'' (1969). Three other important ''pink film'' directors of this time, Kan Mukai, Kin'ya Ogawa and Shin'ya Yamamoto (director) are known as "The Heroes of the First Wave". In 1965, the same year as Wakamatsu became independent, directors Kan Mukai and
Giichi Nishihara , also known as , was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor best known for his low-budget and sensationalistic pink films made for his Aoi Eiga studios in the 1960s and 1970s. He has been called both "Japan's sleaziest movie ...
established their own production companies—Mukai Productions and Aoi Eiga. The "first queen of Japanese sex movies" was
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, who made films at World Eiga and Nihon Cinema with director Kōji Seki. Other major Sex Queens of the first wave of ''pink film'' included
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, Mari Iwai, Keiko Kayama, and Miki Hayashi. Other ''pink film'' stars of the era include Tamaki Katori, who appeared in many films for Giichi Nishihara and Kōji Wakamatsu; Kemi Ichiboshi, whose specialty was playing the role of a violated innocent; and Mari Nagisa. Younger starlets like Naomi Tani, and
Kazuko Shirakawa (born September 30, 1947) is a Japanese actress who is best known for her appearances in Nikkatsu's ''Roman Porno'' films during the 1970s. She appeared in Nikkatsu's first film in the ''Roman Porno'' series, ''Apartment Wife'' (1971), and is co ...
were starting their careers and already making names for themselves in the ''pink film'' industry, but are best remembered today for their work with Nikkatsu during the 1970s.


Toei Pinky Violence

Until the late 1960s, the "pink film" market was almost entirely the domain of low-budget independent companies. At the beginning of the 1970s, now losing their audiences to television and imported American films, Japan's major film studios were struggling for survival. In 1972, Richie reported, "In Japan, the eroduction is the only type of picture that retains an assured patronage." To tap into this lucrative audience, major studio Toei entered the sexploitation market in 1971. In films like his ero-guro series and '' Joys of Torture'' series of the late 1960s director
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provided a model for Toei's sexploitation ventures by "establishing a queasy mix of comedy and torture." Producer Kanji Amao designed a group of series—''shigeki rosen'' (Sensational Line), ''ijoseiai rosen'' (Abnormal Line), and ''harenchi rosen'' (Shameless Line), today collectively referred to as Toei's "Pinky Violence". Most of Toei's films in this style used eroticism in conjunction with violent and action-filled stories. Several of these films have the theme of strong women exacting violent revenge for past injustices. The series was launched with the ''Delinquent Girl Boss'' (''Zubeko Bancho'') films starring Reiko Oshida. Other series in the ''Pinky Violence'' genre included
Norifumi Suzuki , was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He is best known for the ''Torakku Yarō'' series. Biography Suzuki was born in 1933 in Shizuoka. He dropped out of Ritsumeikan University's Department of Economics, and subsequently joined Toe ...
's ''Girl Boss'' ('' Sukeban'') films, and the ''
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'' films, both starring
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and
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. Other examples of Toei's films in this genre include Shunya Ito's ''Sasori'' (Scorpion) series of women in prison films based on Toru Shinohara's
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. Starting with '' Female Prisoner#701: Scorpion'' (1972), the ''Scorpion'' series starred Meiko Kaji, who had left Nikkatsu Studios to distance herself from their ''Roman Porno'' series. Toei also set the standard for Japanese
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films (a subgenre imported from Italy) with the critically acclaimed ''
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'' (1974) directed by
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. Toei also produced a whole series of erotic samurai pictures such as ''Bohachi Bushido: Clan of the Forgotten Eight'' (Bōhachi Bushidō: Poruno Jidaigeki) (1973).


Nikkatsu Roman Porno

In 1971 Takashi Itamochi, president of Nikkatsu, Japan's oldest major film studio, decided to stop his own company's involvement with action films and start making sexploitation films. Like Toei, Nikkatsu had made some previous films in the sexploitation market, such as ''Story of Heresy in Meiji Era'' (1968) and ''Tokyo Bathhouse'' (1968), which featured over 30 sex-film stars in cameo appearances. Nikkatsu launched its ''Roman Porno'' series in November 1971 with '' Apartment Wife: Affair In the Afternoon'', starring
Kazuko Shirakawa (born September 30, 1947) is a Japanese actress who is best known for her appearances in Nikkatsu's ''Roman Porno'' films during the 1970s. She appeared in Nikkatsu's first film in the ''Roman Porno'' series, ''Apartment Wife'' (1971), and is co ...
. The film became a huge hit, inspired 20 sequels within seven years, established Shirakawa as Nikkatsu's first "Queen", and successfully launched the high-profile ''Roman porno'' series. Director Masaru Konuma says that the process of making Roman Porno was the same as that of making a pink film except for the higher budget. Nikkatsu made these higher-quality pink films almost exclusively, at an average rate of three per month, for the next 17 years. Nikkatsu gave its ''Roman porno'' directors a great deal of artistic freedom in creating their films, as long as they met the official minimum quota of four nude or sex scenes per hour.Weisser, p. 204 The result was a series that was popular both with audiences and with critics. One or two ''Roman Pornos'' appeared on the top-ten lists of Japanese critics every year throughout the run of the series. Nikkatsu's higher-quality sex films essentially took the pink film market away from the smaller, independent studios until the mid-1980s, when
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began to lure away much of the pink film's clientele. Tatsumi Kumashiro was one of the major directors of the ''Roman Porno''. Kumashiro directed a string of financial and critical hits unprecedented in Japanese cinematic history, including '' Ichijo's Wet Desire'' (1972) and '' Woman with Red Hair'' (1979), starring Junko Miyashita.Weisser, p. 495. He became known as the "King of Nikkatsu ''Roman porno''" Noboru Tanaka, director of ''
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'' (1975), is judged by many critics today to have been the best of Nikkatsu's ''Roman Porno'' directors. The S&M subgenre of the ''Roman Porno'' was established in 1974 when the studio hired Naomi Tani to star in '' Flower and Snake'' (based on an
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novel), and '' Wife to be Sacrificed'', both directed by Masaru Konuma. Tani's immense popularity established her as Nikkatsu's third ''Roman Porno'' Queen, and the first of their S&M Queens. Tani was also directed by the important director Shôgorô Nishimura in titles that became classics, such as ''
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'' (1978). Other subgenres of the pink film developed under the ''Roman Porno'' line included "Violent Pink", established in 1976 by director Yasuharu Hasebe.


1980s

When ownership of VCRs first became widespread in the early 1980s, adult videos made their appearance, and quickly became highly popular. As early as 1982 the AVs had already attained an approximately equal share of the adult entertainment market with theatrical erotic films.Weisser, p. 29. In 1984, new government censorship policies and an agreement between
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(the Japanese film-rating board) and the pink-film companies added to Nikkatsu's difficulties by putting drastic new restrictions on theatrical films. Theatrical pink movie profits dropped 36% within a month of the new ruling. Eirin dealt a serious blow to the pink film industry in 1988 by introducing stricter requirements for sex-related theatrical films. Nikkatsu responded by discontinuing their Roman Porno line. ''Bed Partner'' (1988) was the final film of the venerable 17-year-old ''Roman Porno'' series. Nikkatsu continued to distribute films under the name Ropponica, and pink films through Excess Films, however these were not nearly as popular or critically respected as the Roman Porno series had been in its heyday. By the end of the 1980s, adult videos had become the main form of adult cinematic entertainment in Japan. The dominant directors of ''pink films'' of the 1980s,
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, Banmei Takahashi and
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are known collectively as "The Three Pillars Of Pink". All three were veterans of the ''pink film'' industry since the 1960s. Coming to prominence in the 1980s, a time when the theatrical porn film was facing considerable difficulties on several fronts, this group is known for elevating the ''pink film'' above its low origins by concentrating on technical finesse and narrative content. Some critics dubbed the style of their films "''pink'' art". By the time Nakamura joined Nikkatsu in 1983, he had already directed over 100 films. While the plots of his films, which could be extremely misogynistic, were not highly respected, his visual style earned him a reputation for "erotic sensitivity." Nakamura directed one of Japan's first widely distributed, well-received films with a homosexual theme, '' Beautiful Mystery: Legend of the Big Penis'' (1983), for Nikkatsu's ENK Productions, which was founded in 1983 to focus on gay-themed ''pink films''. Some of Nakamura's later ''pink films'' were directed in collaboration with Ryūichi Hiroki, and Hitoshi Ishikawa under the group pseudonym Go Ijuin. Banmei Takahashi directed "intricate, highly stylistic ''pinku eiga''", including ''New World of Love'' (1994), the first Japanese theatrical film to display genitals. Another prominent cult director of this era, Kazuo "Gaira" Komizu, is known for his Herschell Gordon Lewis-influenced "splatter-eros" films, which bridge the genres of horror and erotica.


1990s

Nikkatsu, Japan's largest producer of ''pink films'' during the 1970s and 1980s, filed for bankruptcy protection in 1993. Nevertheless, even in this most difficult period for the ''pink film'', the genre never completely died out, and continued exploring new artistic realms. Indeed, at this time the pink film was viewed as one of the last refuges of the " auteur" in Japan. So long as the director provided the requisite number of sex scenes, he was free to explore his own thematic and artistic interests. Three of the most prominent ''pink film'' directors of the 1990s,
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, Toshiki Satō and
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all made their directorial debuts in 1989. A fourth,
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, debuted in 1985. Coming to prominence during one of the most precarious times for the ''pink film'', these directors worked under the assumption that each film could be their last, and so largely ignored their audience to concentrate on intensely personal, experimental themes. These directors even broke one of the fundamental ''pink'' rules by cutting down in the sex scenes in pursuit of their own artistic concerns. Their films were considered "difficult"—dark, complex, and largely unpopular with the older ''pink'' audience. The title was applied to these directors, at first sarcastically, by disgruntled theater owners. On the other hand, Roland Domenig, in his essay on the ''pink film'', says that their work offers "a refreshing contrast to the formulaic and stereotyped films that make up the larger part of ''pink eiga'' production, and are strongly influenced by the notion of the filmmaker as auteur."


''Pink film'' today

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,
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, Yoshitaka Kamata, Toshiro Enomoto, Yūji Tajiri,
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and Rei Sakamoto. Ueno was the first director of this group to rise to prominence, acting as an "advance guard" for the group when his '' Keep on Masturbating: Non-Stop Pleasure'' (1994) won the "Best Film" award at the Pink Grand Prix. Founded in 1989, the Pink Grand Prix has become a yearly highlight for the ''pink film'' community by awarding excellence in the genre and screening the top films. The 2000s have seen a significant growth in international interest in the ''pink film''. Director Mitsuru Meike's ''
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'' (2003) made an impression in international film festivals and gained critical praise. A planned annual "women-only" ''pink film'' festival was first held in
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in 2007, and again in November 2008. In 2008 a company called Pink Eiga, Inc. was formed with the sole purpose of releasing ''pink films'' on DVD in the U.S.


Directors

While some directors have used pink films as a steppingstone for their careers, others work exclusively with the genre. Some notable directors of pink films include:


Actresses

Some notable ''pinku eiga'' actresses include:


Notable ''pink films'' and related genres


Pink films

* '' Flesh Market'' (Kobayashi, 1962) * ''
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'' ( Tetsuji Takechi, 1964) * '' The Embryo Hunts In Secret'' (
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, 1966) * '' Violated Angels'' (Wakamatsu, 1967) * ''
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'' (Yamatoya, 1967) * ''
Slave Widow is a 1967 Japanese ''Pink film'' directed by Mamoru Watanabe and starring Noriko Tatsumi. Along with the first "Queen" of Japanese soft-core pornography, the film's cast includes Mari Imai and an early appearance by Naomi Tani, two other major ...
'' (
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, 1967) * '' Go, Go Second Time Virgin'' (Wakamatsu, 1969) * '' Alleycat Rock: Female Boss'' ( Yasuharu Hasebe, 1970) * '' Sexy Battle Girls'' (1986) * '' S&M Hunter'' ( Shuji Kataoka, 1986), five-film series * ''
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'' ( Ryu Murakami, 1992) * ''
The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai (2003) was introduced as a pink film, with the title but it developed into a cult hit and the producers allowed director Mitsuru Meike to expand it into its present form. In 2007 the film was featured at the Santa Barbara International Film Festi ...
'' (Meike, 2003) * ''
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'' (Ueno, 2003) * ''
Uncle's Paradise ''aka'' is a 2006 Japanese ''pink film'' directed by Shinji Imaoka. Synopsis This erotic comedy follows the life of Haruo Maekawa, a young man who makes a living catching squid. Haruo is obsessed with catching a legendary giant squid rumored to ...
'' (Imaoka, 2006)


Nikkatsu "Roman Porno"

* '' Apartment Wife: Affair In the Afternoon'' (Nishimura, 1971) * '' Ichijo's Wet Desire'' (Kumashiro, 1972) * '' Flower and Snake'' (Konuma, 1974) * '' Wife to be Sacrificed'' (Konuma, 1974) * ''
A Woman Called Sada Abe ''aka'' ''Sada Abe: A Docu-Drama'' (1975) is a ''Roman porno'' version of the Sada Abe story directed by Noboru Tanaka. It is based on the true story of a woman who strangled her lover during a love-making session, then severed his penis, which ...
'' (Tanaka, 1975) * '' Cloistered Nun: Runa's Confession'' (Konuma, 1976) * '' Watcher in the Attic'' (Tanaka, 1976) * '' Fairy in a Cage'' ( Kōyū Ohara, 1977) * '' Rope Hell'' (Ohara, 1978) * ''
Rope Cosmetology ''aka'' ''Rope Makeover'' ''and'' ''Oniroku Dan: Rope Makeover'' is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's ''Roman porno'' series, directed by Shōgorō Nishimura and starring Naomi Tani. Synopsis Kanako is a married woman who receives an invita ...
'' (Nishimura, 1978) * '' Angel Guts'' (A series of six films, 1978–1994) * '' Woman with Red Hair'' (Kumashiro, 1979) * '' Star of David: Beautiful Girl Hunter'' (
Norifumi Suzuki , was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He is best known for the ''Torakku Yarō'' series. Biography Suzuki was born in 1933 in Shizuoka. He dropped out of Ritsumeikan University's Department of Economics, and subsequently joined Toe ...
, 1979)


Toei "Pinky violence"

* ''
Shogun's Joys of Torture is a 1968 Japanese ''ero guro'' film directed by Teruo Ishii and distributed by Toei. The film, which can be classified as belonging to a subgenre of pink films, is considered a precursor to Toei's ventures into the "pinky violent" style of f ...
'' (
Teruo Ishii was a Japanese film director best known in the West for his early films in the ''Super Giant'' series, and for his films in the ''ero guro'' ("erotic-grotesque") subgenre of '' pinku eiga'' such as '' Shogun's Joy of Torture'' (1968). He also dir ...
, 1968) * '' Female Prisoner#701: Scorpion'' (Itō, 1972) * ''
Girl Boss Guerilla is a 1972 Japanese film in the '' sukeban'' (delinquent girl) subgenre of Toei's "Pinky violence" style of ''Pink film''. The third in the seven-film ''Girl Boss'' series, it was directed by Norifumi Suzuki and starred Miki Sugimoto and Reiko ...
'' (Norifumi Suzuki, 1972) * '' Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom'' (Norifumi Suzuki, 1973) * '' Sex & Fury'' (Norifumi Suzuki, 1973) * ''Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition and Torture'' (Teruo Ishii, 1973) * ''
School of the Holy Beast is a film in the nunsploitation subgenre of Pinky violence made by Toei Company in 1974. Plot A young woman (Yumi Takigawa) becomes a nun at the Sacred Heart Convent to find out what happened to her mother years earlier. She encounters a lesbi ...
'' (Norifumi Suzuki, 1974) * '' Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs'' (Yukio Noda, 1974) * '' Deep Throat in Tokyo'' (Mukai, 1975)


Awards

Outstanding ''Pink films'' and their actors and directors have been given awards both from the adult entertainment industry and from the mainstream film community. The following is a partial listing.


Hochi Film Award

Mainstream film award.
1979 * Best Actress— Junko Miyashita for '' The Woman with Red Hair


Kinema Junpo awards

Cinema bi-weekly journal film award.
1969 * Best Independent Film—Shinya Yamamoto for ''Spring of Ecstasy'' (1968) 1972 * Best Director and Best Scriptwriter— Tatsumi Kumashiro for ''
Ichijo's Wet Lust ''aka'' ''Ichijo's Wet Desire'', ''Drenched Passion'', ''Sayuri Ichijo: Moist Desire'', ''Following Desire'' ''and'' ''Sayuri Ichijō: Wet Lust'' is a 1972 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's ''Roman porno'' series, directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro and sta ...
''


Nikkatsu awards

Nikkatsu studio's in-house awards.
1985 * Best Film— Shinji Somai for ''Love Hotel'' 1987 * Best Film— Junichi Suzuki for '' Angel Guts: Red Rope – "Until I Expire"''


Ona-Pet Award

Tabloid magazine award for "the girl you think of while masturbating". The other yearly award was given for the "Tsuma No Mibun", or "girl you would like to marry."
1976 * Terumi Azuma


Pink Grand Prix

Hosted every April by ''PG'' magazine. Currently the major ''pink film'' award ceremony. Founded 1989, covers 1988–present. * ''See'': Pink Grand Prix


Pinky Ribbon Awards

Annual award held by the Kansai region ''Pink Link'' magazine. 2004–present. * ''See'': Pinky Ribbon Awards


Yokohama Film Festival

Mainstream film festival awards.
1985 * Best New Director
Shūsuke Kaneko is a Japanese filmmaker. Life and career Shūsuke Kaneko was born in Tokyo on June 8, 1955. According to the biography on his official website Kaneko was interested in science fiction, particularly Godzilla and Gamera films, from a young age. ...
for '' Kōichirō Uno's Wet and Swinging'', ''OL yurizoku 19 sai'' and ''Eve-chan-no hime''


Zoom-Up Awards

The Zoom-Up Film Festival (ズームアップ映画祭) pink film awards began in 1980 for movies released in the previous year. The awards continued to at least 1994. Since no listing of the awards seems to be presently available, the following scattered references are what items can be gleaned from the web. 1st Zoom-Up Awards (1980) * Best Film— directed by
Mamoru Watanabe was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor, known for his work in the ''pink film'' genre. Along with directors Genji Nakamura and Banmei Takahashi, Watanabe was known as one of the "Three Pillars of Pink". Life and career Early life ...
for Shintōhō Eiga * Best Actress—Mayuko Hino * Best Supporting Actor—Masayoshi Nogami * Best Supporting Actress—Naomi Oka * Best Director—
Mamoru Watanabe was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor, known for his work in the ''pink film'' genre. Along with directors Genji Nakamura and Banmei Takahashi, Watanabe was known as one of the "Three Pillars of Pink". Life and career Early life ...
2nd Zoom-Up Awards (1981) * Best Supporting Actress—Cecile Goda * Best Director—
Genji Nakamura Genji may refer to: *Genji (era), an era in Japanese history (1864–65) *Hikaru Genji, the main character of the 11th-century Japanese text ''The Tale of Genji'' *Genji, an alternative name for the Minamoto clan * Genji (woreda), a district of the ...
3rd Zoom-Up Awards (1982) * Best Actor—
Shirō Shimomoto is a Japanese ''pink film'' actor and director from Osaka, Japan. He has been called "one of the most individual actors" in the world of pink film. Life and career Shimomoto was born in Osaka, Japan on August 14, 1948. He started his career as a ...
* Best Supporting Actor—Hiroshi Imaizumi * Best Supporting Actress—Kayoko Sugi * Best Director— Banmei Takahashi 5th Zoom-Up Awards (1984) * Best Supporting Actor—Makoto Yoshino * Best Director—
Yōjirō Takita Yōjirō Takita (滝田 洋二郎 ''Takita Yōjirō'', born December 4, 1955) is a Japanese filmmaker. Takita received an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film for his 2008 drama '' Departures''. It marked the first time a Japanese film won the aw ...
6th Zoom-Up Awards (1985)
– Held in
Shinjuku is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world ( Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration ...
, Tokyo in May 1985. * Best Actor— Tōru Nakane * Best Director—
Yōjirō Takita Yōjirō Takita (滝田 洋二郎 ''Takita Yōjirō'', born December 4, 1955) is a Japanese filmmaker. Takita received an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film for his 2008 drama '' Departures''. It marked the first time a Japanese film won the aw ...
7th Zoom-Up Awards (1986) * Best Actor— Tōru Nakane 8th Zoom-Up Awards (1987) * Best Actor—
Shirō Shimomoto is a Japanese ''pink film'' actor and director from Osaka, Japan. He has been called "one of the most individual actors" in the world of pink film. Life and career Shimomoto was born in Osaka, Japan on August 14, 1948. He started his career as a ...
* Best Actress— Kyōko Hashimoto * Best Supporting Actor— Yutaka Ikejima * Best Director— Motusuga Watanabe 9th Zoom-Up Awards (1988) * Best Actress—Kaori Hasegawa * Best Supporting Actor—Kinkichi Ishibe * Best Director—Hitoshi Ishikawa * Best New Director—Daisuke Goto


Notes


References

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External links

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P*G Web Site
(Currently the leading journal on ''pink film'')
pinkeiga.com
Definitive resource for all things Pink Eiga outside Japan *

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Fan site/blog/clips
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