Pink Ribbon
Documentary filmmaker Kenjiro Fujii takes a look at the history of a distinctly Japanese brand of softcore pornography in this extensive examination of the "pinku eiga" genre (ピンク映画 Pinku eiga or Pinkeiga). For more than 40 years, so-called "pink" films have served as both a key source of revenue for the Japanese film industry as well as a launching pad for the careers of such mainstream filmmakers as Kiyoshi Kurosawa. After providing a detailed history of the still-profitable and popular genre through interviews with a variety of behind-the-scenes players and clips from such classic pink films as Fish Bait Boobies, director Fujii shifts his focus to the production of an upcoming pink film to offer a glimpse into the creative and stylistic evolution of the genre.
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| Original Title | ピンクリボン |
| Year | 2004 |
| Country | Japan |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Kenjirō Fujii |
| Runtime | 118 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.2/10 (4 votes) |
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Kenjiro Fujii's documentary is a sober and systematic deconstruction of a cinematic phenomenon often dismissed as mere titillation. It frames 'pinku eiga' as a vital, economically-driven ecosystem that has incubated major directorial talent, treating its subject with academic curiosity rather than lurid fascination.
What lingers after the credits is a nuanced appreciation for how commercial constraints can breed unexpected innovation. The film successfully argues for the genre's significance within Japan's broader film history. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Kenjirō Fujii
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