The Pornographers


The Pornographers is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Shohei Imamura and based on a novel by Akiyuki Nosaka. Its original Japanese title is "Erogotoshitachi" yori Jinruigaku nyūmon, which means 'An introduction to anthropology through the pornographers'. It tells the story of porn film-maker Mr. Subuyan Ogata, whose business is under threat from thieves, the government, and his own family.
The film is a dark comic satire, depicting the underbelly of the Japanese post-war economic miracle, in this case pornographers and small-time gangsters in Osaka. It has been called Imamura's best-known film outside Japan.

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The Pornographers was released in Japan on March 1966 where it was distributed by Nikkatsu. It was released in the United States by Toho International with English-subtitles in August 1966.