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Featuring:
Steve Osada, Ageha Asagi, Haruki Yukimura
Written by:
Jouni Hokkanen
Directed by:
Jouni Hokkanen
Release Date:
March 12, 2010
Original Title:
Kinbaku
Alternate Titles:
Kinbaku: Sielun solmuja
Kinbaku: The Art of Bondage
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
In Shinto religion, in order to make something sacred, man will tie a rope around it. This sacred quality of the tying can be applied also to Kinbaku, which is an erotic, spiritual, artistic connection between the people who are doing it
Kinbaku, "tight binding", is a Japanese style of bondage which involves tying up the bottom using simple yet visually intricate patterns, with several pieces of rope usually hemp or jute. It started with samurais capturing enemies on battlefield 500 years ago.
Director:
Jouni Hokkanen
Director of Photography:
Jussi Arhinmäki
Editor:
Kim Finn
Original Music Composer:
Simon Bartholomew
Arto Ahvenainen
Plankwood James III
Producer:
John Hakalax
Screenplay:
Jouni Hokkanen
Sound Editor:
Pekka Lipponen
Sound Recordist:
Janne Timonen
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