Scene from Shishûgoku: Ki no hen (2017)
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Duration: 231 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Actresses in this Scene

Anna Tachibana
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Alternate Names: 立花あんな, 橘杏奈
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Anna Tachibana starred as one of the female university students in the 2017 film 'Shishûgoku: Ki no hen'. The movie follows a group of academics, including Professor Yamashita and his assistants, who venture into an isolated mountain village for field work. The plot revolves around the peculiar phenomenon that the village had not seen a female birth for 50 years.

Reimi Fujishiro
Birth Name: Reimi Fujishiro
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Reimi Fujishiro starred in 'Shishûgoku: Ki no hen' (2017).
About the Movie: Shishûgoku: Ki no hen (2017)

Release Year: 2017
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Alternative Title: Gekijô-ban: Shishûgoku - ki no hen, Corpse Prison: Part 1, Corpse Prison: Part One, Gekijô-ban: Shishûgoku 1
Director: Hideo Jôjô
Writer: Hideo Jôjô, Makine Muroi, Ryô Kaihara
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Genre: Horror
Story
A group consisting of a professor, his assistant, and female university students travel to an isolated mountain village for fieldwork. This village has been male-only for the past 50 years due to an unexplained absence of female births. The fate of these city dwellers is left uncertain by the end of their visit.
Summary
Shishûgoku: Ki no hen (2017), directed by Hideo Jôjô, is a horror film set in an isolated mountain village where no females have been born for 50 years. The movie follows a group of university students and their professor who arrive in this village for research purposes. With its unique premise and unsettling atmosphere, the film explores themes of isolation and otherness.