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Venus in Pink: An Illustrated Tribute to Japanese Pink Movies & Softcore Porn Starlets is a 2002 book edited by on the subject of Japanese softcore "pink films" Candice Black and Romain Slocombe.

From the publisher:

A visual tribute to the many girls who bared all in the erotic Japanese adult films known as 'pink movies.' Pink movies flourished in 1970's Japan, contradicting the seemingly conservative culture, and pushing the artistic boundaries of porn. The beautiful, enigmatic actresses who dominated the films are featured in 100+ rare and exotic black and white portraits and film stills.

'Pink movies' are viewed from a historical perspective:

  • how and why they flourished during the 1970s
  • their place within Japanese culture
  • the increasingly popular Japanese sex scene.


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