Ochon-chan: Pussy's Adventures in Love and Revolution

Ochon-chan: Pussy's Adventures in Love and Revolution (おちょんちゃんの愛と冒険と革命, Ochon-chan no ai to bōken to kakumei) is a Japanese film from 2005. A surreal, experimental film, it was one of the early works of Osaka-based filmmaker, Hiroshi Nishio. It stars Yoko Ueda, Wataru Kawaguchi and Chiemi Minamiyama. The film was featured both in the Raindance Film Festival Programme in 2005 in London,[1] as well as the Osaka CO2 festival.

Plotline

Hana, traumatized by a sexual assault, seeks advice from her doctor, who advise her to write letters to her genitalia. He advises her to establish a connection between her heart and her loins.

References

  1. "Ochon-chan: Pussy's Adventures in Love and Revolution" http://www.raindance.co.uk/OLD_festival05/programme/wayouteast/ochon-chan.htm


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