This film was the 8th or 13th (sources vary on numbering) and final entry in the original Female Teacher reboot series.
: It is the 13th and final entry in the original series reboot. Reviewers on Letterboxd mention that the series ended due to mounting complaints from parent and school groups regarding its controversial content.
The film focuses on the "ambiguous character traits" of its subjects, depicting a crisis of confidence that leads to abhorrent violence. Production Details Kôsuke Yoda - IMDb
These survivors became the catalyst for the 1990s legislation, such as the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) .
Availability Not widely streamed; listed in film databases (MUBI, Blu-ray.com, Letterboxd) and occasionally included in speciality home-video releases or retrospectives of Japanese exploitation cinema.
: The film explores themes of trauma, repressed memories, and "dangerous liaisons" between students and faculty. A parallel storyline involves a music teacher named Keiko, who struggles with the psychological aftermath of an assault she suffered during her own school years. Production and Cast Miho Kojima Kiriko Shimizu Mayumi Kojima Makoto Yoshino Satoru Tamaki (Yoda) Kosuke Yoda Hisako Tamaki Yukiko Tachibana Historical Significance in Cinema