Directed by the provocative Nagisa Ōshima, Sing a Song of Sex (1967)—also known as A Treatise on Japanese Bawdy Songs (Nihon Shunka-kō)—is a surreal, avant-garde exploration of youth rebellion and political apathy during the Japanese New Wave.
Directed by the provocative Nagisa Ōshima, Sing a Song of Sex (1967)—also known as A Treatise on Japanese Bawdy Songs (Nihon Shunka-kō)—is a surreal, avant-garde exploration of youth rebellion and political apathy during the Japanese New Wave.