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This special limited edition 4-Disc Blu-ray set comes with a spot gloss hard slipcase + slipcover combo (designed by Brandon Schaefer), includes a 40-page perfect bound book, and is limited to 2,000 units. It is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.

Founded in 2002 as one of the first-ever subscription film services with its DVD-of-the-Month Film Club, Film Movement is now a North American distributor of award-winning independent and foreign films based in New York City. In 2015, Film Movement launched the reissue label Film Movement Classics featuring new restorations released theatrically as well as on home video, with an emphasis on films by auteur directors such as Eric Rohmer, Peter Greenaway and Takeshi Kitano.

Antiporno: Kyoko, a young artist with a sadomasochistic streak, wreaks havoc on everyone that she encounters, but her absolute worst behavior is reserved for her simpering older assistant Noriko, whom she routinely humiliates in increasingly kinky ways. That is, until their sense of reality gets upended in an exuberantly reflexive twist.

An outrageous, rabble-rousing contribution to the Roman Porno redux series, Antiporno is an expectation-defying, antic study in blighted eroticism, damaged psyches, and shifting power dynamics, set against outlandishly theatrical backdrops; “a feverish op-art dream that turns on us at every corner.” (Slant Magazine)

Aroused by Gymnopedies: A modern take on the “Roman Porno” genre from director Isao Yukisada, Aroused by Gymnopedies is an “engaging and ultimately touching portrait of love, loneliness and loss of youth” (Variety).

Shinji, a middle-aged film director, is trapped in a seemingly hopeless cycle of creative crisis and self-destruction. After his failure making art films, he now finds himself shooting low-budget pornography as a means to get by. Over the span of one week, he embarks on a series of sexual encounters that put his work, relationships and happiness in jeopardy.

Dawn of the Felines: Dawn of the Felines is a haunting, empathetic journey through the nocturnal world of three sex workers navigating the neon-soaked street of Ikebukuro, Tokyo. Each night brings new encounters – eccentric clients, dangerous fetishes and the looming threat of police crackdowns – while each dawn finds them wrestling with loneliness, survival, and the search for meaning in a city that rarely looks back. Directed by Kazuya Shiraishi (The Devil’s Path, Twisted Justice, Bushido), Dawn of the Felines is a “suitably melancholy” (South China Morning Post) tribute to Noboru Tanaka’s classic Roman Porno film Night of the Felines. Modern and unflinching, Shiraishi’s update to the genre famously created by the Nikkatsu film studio in the 1970s offers a portrait of women living on the edge of society while negotiating their agency, connection, and dignity.

Wet Woman in the Wind: A tornado of unbridled sexual desire is unleashed when a free spirited seductress sets her sights on a reclusive playwright. Wet Woman in the Wind highlights the id in its stream of consciousness tale. Having a character who overturns the inhibitions of all that cross her path with wild abandon allows this striking entry in Nikkatsu's Roman Porno Reboot series to transcend its sexploitation raison d'être. Director Akihiko Shiota cuts to the chase, taking advantage of the subgenre's sparse requirements: a sex scene every ten minutes with a total running time no longer than 80 minutes. What ensues is a gleefully anarchic plot that explores the human psyche through sexuality within a psychodrama that is as hilarious as it is titillating. Featuring a tour de force performance by Yuki Mamiya as the eponymous agent provocateur, Wet Woman in the Wind is a "hugely enjoyable film - and often, partly because of its relative demureness, a fairly arousing one, with female pleasure and male discomfiture foremost on the menu" (Screen International).

White Lily: Celebrated ceramic artist Tokiko (Kaori Yamaguchi) takes Haruka (Rin Asuka), a troubled teenage runaway, into her home where she becomes her apprentice. When Tokiko’s husband dies, Haruka promises to remain by her side, and the two begin a romantic, but volatile relationship. Overcome by sorrow and struggling with alcohol abuse, Tokiko drifts into a series of casual sexual encounters, leaving Haruka torn between her feelings of passion and devotion for her mentor and the emotional abuse she has been forced to endure.

Produced as part of Nikkatsu's Roman Porno Reboot series, White Lily is directed by Hideo Nakata, the master behind such J-horror classics as Ringu and Dark Water.

directed by: Akihiko Shiota, Sion Sono,  Isao Yukisada, Kazuya Shiraishi, Hideo Nakata
starring: Ami Tomite, Mariko Tsutsui, Fujiko, Sayaka Kotani, Sumire Ashina, Itsuji Itao, Shô Nishino, Izumi Okamura, Juri Ihata, Satsuki Maue, Michie, Kazuko Shirakawa, Tasuku Nagaoka, Yuki Mamiya, Yumi Akagi, Masatoshi Ikemura, Rin Asuka, Kaori Yamaguchi, Shoma Machii, Kanako Nishikawa

2016 / 402 min (combined) / 1.85:1, 2.35:1 / Japanese DTS-HD MA 5.1, 2.0

Additional info:

  • 4-Disc Region A Blu-ray
  • Making of Featurettes
  • Cast and Crew Introductions
  • English subtitles

Overall rating: 4.818182 / 5 from 33 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This limited edition 4-Disc Blu-ray set, featuring a spot gloss hard slipcase and a 40-page book, includes five films from the Roman Porno Reboot series. Customers praise the collection for its excellent quality and the films for their engaging and thought-provoking narratives.

Summary topics

  • Collection Quality: 39%
  • Film Quality: 16%

Review topics: ["packaging","collection","film","comedy","ambition","transfer","range"].

Review highlights

  • "Amazing film, just for this one the whole set is worth it."Rodrigo S.
  • "Great collection with excellent packaging."Ryan F.
  • "Awesome collection, so far."Brett C.

Reviews

Great set

"Roman Porno Reboot Collection Volume 1 is a surprisingly stylish reminder that the Nikkatsu label was never just about sex, but about giving filmmakers a weird little playground to mix desire, genre, and art-house chaos. Like most anthology-style sets, some entries hit harder than others, but the whole collection has that “I can’t believe this exists and also looks this good” energy that makes boutique releases so much fun."

Shane P. (5/5)

Excellent set!

"To be honest, I've so far only watched We Woman in the Wind and Antiporno in their entirety, both of which are worth the price of admission here. The booklet has thick, high-gloss pages for those interested. Beautiful set of beautiful films!"

Justin O. (5/5)

A great collection

"For those not familiar with the original line of Roman Pornos, this may serve as an introduction. These reboots are all well made and look great. I could see most of these as fitting in to the original line except possibly Antiporno which is a really out there stylistically. As with the original films, these movies are packed with sex and nudity. Hold interest well and should be pleasing to anyone looking for eroticism or art. Worth a look if you're curious. Unfortunately no dubs, but I don't think any of the original line ever got dubbed either. A uniquely Japanese genre that deserved a second chance. Hoping for volume 2."

Ed K. (5/5)

Amazing set

"An eclectic collection trying to earn the infamy of the original Roman Porno era. The ambition is great they range from fine (wet woman) to amazing (Antiporno. ) lots of great features"

joel j. (5/5)

Antiporno does it

"I've only watched two movies, Wet woman (witty and fun) and Antiporno, and I don't expect any of the other movies will be better than Sono's. That was something I didn't expect!! So good, wish it had a comme tary track, but the Making of and Cast and crew intro are good. Amazing film, just for this one the whole set is worth it."

Rodrigo S. (5/5)

Great collection

"A great set if films in super packaging. Very cool release."

Jakob P. (5/5)

Antiporno on Blu-Ray!

"Antiporno on Blu-ray was worth the price of admission alone. I'm so happy to see more Sono films come out in an easily accessible way. Here's to hoping more will be forthcoming. I'm not as familiar with the other films in the set, but I can say that the essays within and the packaging alone make picking up the limited edition version worthwhile."

Douglas M. (5/5)

Great collection

"Awesome collection, so far. Packaging and transfers are sold. Now we just need to get more Roman classics remastered and added into a collection"

Brett C. (4/5)

A platform for formal risk-taking

"functions as both a carefully assembled package and a snapshot of one of contemporary Japanese cinema’s most unusual industrial experiments. Drawing from Nikkatsu’s Roman Porno “reboot” initiative, it gathers five films that reframe erotic genre filmmaking as a space for auteur expression rather than simple provocation. Across the set, directors including Sion Sono, Akihiko Shiota, Isao Yukisada, Kazuya Shiraishi, and Hideo Nakata each approach themes of desire, isolation, power, and emotional collapse from radically different angles—ranging from reflexive surrealism and dark comedy to bleak intimacy and psychological drama. Taken together, the set plays less like a loose grouping of curiosities and more like a deliberate collection documenting how a legacy studio framework was repurposed into a platform for formal risk-taking, thematic intensity, and unexpected emotional range."

Mitchell C. (5/5)

Good collection for price

"Good collection for price, especially when on sale. I was a little disappointed that the standard edition doesn't come with a booklet, it's just the disc and case."

Zachary R. (4/5)

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