Aching Wives: Continuous Adultery | |
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Theatrical poster for Aching Wives: Continuous Adultery (2006) |
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Directed by | Akira Fukuhara |
Produced by | Akira Fukamachi |
Written by | Akira Fukuhara |
Starring | Tomohiro Okada Mayuko Sasaki Yōko Satomi |
Music by | Ichimi Ōba |
Cinematography | Shōji Shimizu |
Editing by | Shōji Sakai |
Studio | Haikyū |
Distributed by | Shintōhō |
Release date(s) | December 26, 2006 |
Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Aching Wives: Continuous Adultery (うずく人妻たち 連続不倫 Uzuku Hitozumatachi: Renzoku Furin ) is a 2006 Japanese pink film directed by Akira Fukuhara. A producer for Shintōhō, Aching Wives: Continuous Adultery was Akira Fukuhara's directorial debut.[1] Fukuhara filmed Aching Wives: Continuous Adultery for Haikyū production studio and it was released theatrically in Japan by Shintōhō on December 26, 2006.[2] For this film, Fukuhara was chosen Best New Director at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Other awards won by the film's personnel were Mayuko Sasaki, who won a Best Actress award, Tomohiro Okada, who won a Best Actor award, and Shōji Shimizu for Best Cinematography. The film itself was named the Fourth Best Film of the pink film genre for its year of release.[3]
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Toshio, an aspiring novelist, has an affair with Mitsue, a married woman. Mitsue leaves her husband for a rendezvous with Toshio in a hot springs town. While with Toshio, Mitsue learns that her daughter died in an automobile accident. A decade passes, and Toshio is married to Miki, an office lady. While suffering from writer's block, Toshio returns to the hot springs inn he had stayed in with Mitsue. There he meets her by chance.[4][5]
Preceded by Beautiful Lesbian Sisters: On the Day of Mourning... |
Pink Grand Prix Fourth Best Film 2007 |
Succeeded by Hanjuku Baishun: Itohiku Aishiru |
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