Tokyo Bordello

Directed by Hideo Gosha
Hideo Gosha
Film Movement Classics
1987
133 Minutes
Japan
Japanese
Classics, Drama, Asian
Not Rated
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Sound: Stereo
Theatrical booking
Erin Farrell
[email protected]
Festival and non-theatrical booking
Erin Farrell
[email protected]
Materials and print traffic
Erin Farrell
[email protected]

Synopsis

Set around the turn of the twentieth century in Tokyo’s red light district Yoshiwara, master director Hideo Gosha continued his 1980’s focus on tenacious women with this mesmerizing chronicle of steadfast sex workers. Sold into a brothel by her destitute businessman father, demure ingenue Hisano soon learns the ways of her new world from the popular establishment’s top three courtesans. Her coming of age is trial by fire as she eventually rises up the ranks, juggling lovers and her own personal drama with the turbulent escapades of her tight-knit female comrades. Bolstered by gorgeous production design and an incredible ensemble cast, Gosha brings his brash and bold style to this “fabulously lush film.... almost every scene is visually striking...a sympathetic rather than salacious look at the lives of the young women so continually and often casually sacrificed to the 'entertainment' system” (Japan on Film).

Hi Res Photos