Wolf: Running Is Sex (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 20, 1982

Original Title:

Alternate Titles:
Okami - Running is SEX
Running is Sex
狼 RUNNING is SEX

Production Companies:
Directors Company
Joy Pack Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 62

First production by Directors' Company. A man stripped bare of all modern values lives in a pure form, like a beast, feeding and satiating his every primal desire whenever they may arise. He takes on a mate, a woman intrigued by his personage or lack thereof, and they live in his den in central Tokyo. As time goes on, we see how this animal clashes with modern man, and the consequences of their coexistance.

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Assistant Camera:
Akishi Taki

Assistant Director:
Akira Yoneda
Atsuhiko Takagi

Director:
Banmei Takahashi

Director of Photography:
Yuichi Nagata

Editor:
Jun'ichi Kikuchi

First Assistant Director:
Masayuki Suō

Lighting Director:
Kazuhiro Miyoshi

Lighting Technician:
Ueda Shigeyuki

Music:
Ryudo Uzaki
Shigeru Izumiya

Producer:
Banmei Takahashi

Production Assistant:
Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Screenplay:
Satoshi Tomita

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Yuji Hayashida
Azusa Shikawa

Still Photographer:
Yuji Moriya

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