

We talked about the landmark Japanese roman porno drama Jitsuroku Abe Sada, known in English as A Woman Called Sada Abe, and shared an Italian poster for it, along with the standard Japanese promo. Nikkatsu Studios also commissioned the special piece above, of which you see the front and rear, painted by an artist unknown to us. This is really nice work. It used to be available for purchase on a specialty website, but sold a while back, though other nice posters remain available.
The movie, conversely, is not nice at all. It’s about real life yuujo, or prostitute, Sada Abe, who in 1939 strangled her lover, carved her name on his body, castrated him, and kept his severed organ. The crime, for which she served four years in prison, was a national sensation. In interviews Sada said she’d never experienced similar urges before, but her victim unleashed unusual feelings in her. Later, as Japanese movie studios began to explore subjects like erotic asphyxiation and bondage, films based on the crime were inevitable. Jitsuroku Abe Sada premiered today in 1975.