Sex and Fury (1973 Japan)





Sex and Fury (1973 Japan)

Director Norifumi Suzuki (Beautiful Girl Hunter, School of the Holy Beast)
 paints a gorgeous violent tint on this early 19th century postwar Japan
period piece which stars two exploitation princesses--Reiko Ike (Female
Yakuza Tale, Graveyard of Honor) and Christina Lindberg (Thriller: A
Cruel Picture).

Reiko Ike plays Ocho. After her boss's thugs make a move to kill her, Ocho, a
badass sexy outlaw wielding swords and razor gambling tiles, kicks off on a
mission to kill the three tattooed yakuza creeps who offed her father as she
bore witness as a small child. Her search leads her right up the ranks of
corruption and crime, through gambling dens and bathrooms and snowy courtyards,
with a few surprises along the way. One of those surprises comes in bisexual
spy Christina (Lindberg) who crosses paths with Ocho on her search for information,
sometimes as allies and sometimes as enemies but always as two women on top of their
game. Christina is caught between her treacherous handler Guiness and her star-
crossed love for a Japanese informant. There's also a dying gambler who makes
Ocho promise to set free his yakuza -aptive virginal daughter. So there is a lot
going on here but it's also all a setup to show lots of beautiful skin, including
a hot lesbo scene. (IMDB)








Week End (1967)





Week End (1967)

Director: Jean-Luc Godard

A bourgeois French married couple, Roland (Jean Yanne) and Corinne (Mireille Darc), both have secret lovers and are both planning each other's murder. They set out by car for Corinne's parents' home in the country to secure her inheritance from her dying father, by murdering him, if necessary.

The trip becomes a chaotically picaresque journey through a French countryside populated by bizarre characters and punctuated by violent car accidents. After their own car is destroyed, the characters wander through a series of vignettes involving class struggle and figures from literature and history, creating an overall impression of a humorous, beautiful, but also senseless and frightening world. Wikipedia


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The Sisters (2011 Serbia)


The Sisters (2011 Serbia)

The Sisters (Sestre) is a 2011 film based on a true story from Serbia. The Serbian movie ‘Sisters’ depicts the tragic story of two sisters who fell into the hands of traffickers and enslaved into the sex trade. The story is based on a factual events and it mirrors the real nature of human trafficking in Serbia, where 90 per cent of trafficking victims are young women, who are sold for sexual exploitation.






Snowtown (2011)

Snowtown (2011)
aka
The Snowtown Murders

Based on true events, 16 year-old Jamie falls in with his
mother's new boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed
neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a
spree of torture and murder.











La diosa salvaje aka Kilma Queen of the Jungle (1975)





La diosa salvaje aka Kilma Queen of the Jungle (1975)
aka
The Savage Goddess
The Jungle Goddess

Kilma, the jungle queen, was stranded after a plane crash.  There are poachers and a cache of diamonds, of course, and a pet chimp, too.






The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)

Hosted by John Carradine, this tape is a compilation
of scenes from and previews for various exploitation films.