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NEW LOVE IN TOKYO, A (1994)
NEW LOVE IN TOKYO, A (1994)
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Ayumi (Reiko Kataoka) juggles between her work as a call-girl and a life with a boyfriend unable to get into college. Soon, she meets Rei (Sawa Suzuki), a seasoned dominatrix aspiring to become a theatre actor, who spends her free time rehearsing with a troupe that blurs the line between the stage and the bedroom. At the terminus of the Japanese Bubble era, brilliantly evoked here by neon-lit streets and chic interiors, both women bring us into their nocturnal orbit: a life dedicated to the pursuit of pleasure, camaraderie and the joys of hanging out in the thriving, horny districts of Shinjuku and Shibuya.
Marketed in some territories as a sequel to Ryu Murakami's moody Tokyo Decadence (1992), Banmei Takahashi's A NEW LOVE IN TOKYO unfolds as its tonal opposite: less a somber sexploitation film than an unexpectedly sex-positive workplace comedy ripe for rediscovery. Based on a book of essays by Kei Shimamoto that brings the reader into a bustling erotic underworld, the film is also notable for featuring cult photographer Nobuyoshi Araki as one of its key collaborators.
A glimpse into a bygone era of Japanese eroticism, A NEW LOVE IN TOKYO provided pinku, V-cinema and Director's Company veteran Banmei Takahashi (Door, Door II) with a bridge towards a broader range of human experience and pathos.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- Interview with director Banmei Takahashi (19 minutes)
- "About the Book": Interview with author Kei Shimamoto and magazine editor Akira Suei (6 minutes)
- "The Real New Love in Tokyo": Interview with working dominatrix Mikako Fujishiro and actor Kanaka Shiba (17 minutes)
- Booklet with new writing by Maari Sugawara, Dakota Noot, and Nikodem Karolak
- Newly commissioned art by Joyce Lee
- In Japanese, with English subtitles
2026-06-18

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