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: Unlike mainstream Japanese cinema, which is celebrated globally for masters like Akira Kurosawa or Yasujiro Ozu , the Bakky case remained largely a domestic scandal, though it is used by international human rights organizations as a case study for the "harms of production".

In 2007, the studio’s CEO and several staff members were sentenced to lengthy prison terms. The primary organizer received an for crimes including forcible rape and injurious assault against multiple women. Distinction from Pink Films Japanese Bakky Movies

Sexual Violence and the Role of Public Conversations in Japan : Unlike mainstream Japanese cinema, which is celebrated

The controversy arose because the production company (often credited as "Bakky" or "Bakky Productions") claimed that the actresses were real amateurs who had not given full consent to the extreme acts they ended up performing. Later investigations suggested this was a marketing gimmick—the women were informed and paid, but the "surprise" was staged. Distinction from Pink Films Sexual Violence and the

In 2007, the CEO and production director received severe sentences of .

: Researchers have noted that the case prompted broader social conversations in Japan regarding sexual violence, gender norms, and the stigmatization of women in the adult industry.

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