Sex Jack | |
Director: | Kōji Wakamatsu |
Producer: | Wakamatsu Productions |
Starring: | Michio Akiyama Mizako Kaga Tamaki Katori |
Cinematography: | Hideo Itō |
Editing: | Genki Nakajima |
Studio: | Wakamatsu Productions |
Released: | 1971 Directors' Fortnight (Cannes) |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
, released in 1970, is a film directed by Japanese filmmaker Kōji Wakamatsu.[1]
Wakamatsu expressed that in Sex Jack, he aimed to depict the consistent infiltration of revolutionary movements by government-operated moles.[2]
In the near future, a small gang of revolutionary students is hidden away by a small-time thief. While they are in hiding, everyone except the thief takes turns engaging in sexual activities with a girl who appears unhappy and perhaps unwilling, having had the misfortune of getting involved with them.