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Annyeong Yumika

""It’s by turns touching and hilarious." -Edmund Mullins, BlackBook"

Don't get it twisted: Yumika Hayashi is way more than just a porn star. She's a Rorschach test, film theory with curves, her screen image throwing off endless refractions within the hearts of those who knew her, loved her, or just got off to her. The "iron woman" of Japanese erotic film, best known for critically-acclaimed pink eiga LUNCHBOX, Hayashi died in 2005 at age 35, but in ANNYONG YUMIKA, the new documentary by Tetsuaki Matsue (LIVE TAPE), Yumika's legend is reborn, her passion made immortal. (Description by Subway Cinema)

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  • Lemon Hanazawa

    Lemon Hanazawa

    Herself

  • Katsuyuki Hirano

    Katsuyuki Hirano

    Himself

  • Kôji Irie

    Kôji Irie

    Himself

  • Company Matsuo

    Company Matsuo

    Himself

  • Shunpei Mizuno

    Shunpei Mizuno

    Himself

  • Kiichiro Yanashita

    Kiichiro Yanashita

    Himself

Overview

Don't get it twisted: Yumika Hayashi is way more than just a porn star. She's a Rorschach test, film theory with curves, her screen image throwing off endless refractions within the hearts of those who knew her, loved her, or just got off to her. The "iron woman" of Japanese erotic film, best known for critically-acclaimed pink eiga LUNCHBOX, Hayashi died in 2005 at age 35, but in ANNYONG YUMIKA, the new documentary by Tetsuaki Matsue (LIVE TAPE), Yumika's legend is reborn, her passion made immortal. (Description by Subway Cinema)

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