Bondage - Made in Japan: Fesselnde Knotenkunst aus Fernost
Bondage - Made in Japan: Fesselnde Knotenkunst aus Fernost

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Bondage - Made in Japan: Fesselnde Knotenkunst aus Fernost

2003
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German

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Erotic

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the art of Japanese bondage, known as Shibari or Kinbaku. It delves into the history, philosophy, and practice of this intricate form of erotic rope art. The film showcases the techniques, aesthetics, and the deep cultural significance behind these elaborate rope suspensions.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for this specific documentary is scarce due to its niche subject matter and limited distribution. It is generally viewed by audiences interested in the art form itself rather than mainstream film critics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its aesthetic presentation of Shibari.

  • Appreciated for its educational approach to a complex art form.

  • Noted for its exploration of the psychological and artistic dimensions of Japanese bondage.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited but generally highlight the film's visual appeal and its informative look into the world of Japanese bondage art.

Fun Fact

The term 'Shibari' translates to 'to tie or bind', while 'Kinbaku' means 'tight binding'.

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