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Belladonna Of Sadness (1973) <2027>

It explores misogyny, systemic oppression, sexual liberation, and the "purifying" nature of female rage. 🎨 Visual & Auditory Style

The film is widely celebrated for its avant-garde aesthetic that distinguishes it from traditional anime: Belladonna of Sadness (1973)

Spurned by her community and seeking agency, Jeanne makes a pact with the Devil—who appears as a phallic, erotic sprite—to gain supernatural powers. Directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, it serves as the

Belladonna of Sadness (1973), or Kanashimi no Beradonna , is a transgressive landmark of Japanese adult animation. Directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, it serves as the final, most experimental entry in Mushi Production’s "Animerama" trilogy, a series of adult-oriented films conceived by "God of Manga" Osamu Tezuka. 🌸 Plot & Themes Directed by Eiichi Yamamoto

Based on Jules Michelet’s 1862 book La Sorcière ( Satanism and Witchcraft ), the film is a psychotropic feminist parable:

In medieval France, a peasant woman named Jeanne is brutally raped by a local lord on her wedding night under the "right of the first night".

Jeanne transforms into a "horrifying woman," using her newfound power to heal the plague-ridden and incite a sexual and social revolution against feudal tyranny.