Human Livestock

Human Livestock

Release date : December 24, 1999
Runtime : 58m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Akira Fukamachi /
Writers : Akira Fukamachi /
Production companies : Shintoho Pictures /
December 24, 1999 58m Japan Drama Japanese More
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Tamie’s husband Shuhei is a famous novelist. However he mysteriously disappeared after WWII. One day, his old friend Mikuni shows up to Tamie’s house. He accuses Tamie of killing him. Mikuni shows her proof, in the form of a letter the novelist wrote before he disappeared. However, the truth is much more twisted than he could imagine... This period film, set in post-WWII Japan, is truly one of the more bizarre and twisted Pink Films you'll ever see.
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  • title:Human Livestock
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1999
  • Runtime:58m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Akira Fukamachi /
  • Writers: Akira Fukamachi ·
  • Production companies: Shintoho Pictures ·
  • Overview:Tamie’s husband Shuhei is a famous novelist. However he mysteriously disappeared after WWII. One day, his old friend Mikuni shows up to Tamie’s house. He accuses Tamie of killing him. Mikuni shows her proof, in the form of a letter the novelist wrote before he disappeared. However, the truth is much more twisted than he could imagine... This period film, set in post-WWII Japan, is truly one of the more bizarre and twisted Pink Films you'll ever see.
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