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The Pleasure of Rope

This feature documentary 'The Pleasure of Rope' explores Kinbaku, the art of Japanese rope bondage. Director Bob Bentley goes backstage at events and also explores the secret erotic world of rope. For many, tying and being tied is obsessively compulsive. Intimate disclosures reveal rare insights in narratives that are surprising and at times disturbing.

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  • Bob Bentley

    Bob Bentley

    Himself

  • Bruce Esinem

    Bruce Esinem

    Himself

  • Nawashi Murakana

    Nawashi Murakana

    Himself

  • Aizen Kaguya

    Aizen Kaguya

    Herself

  • Kinoko Hajime

    Kinoko Hajime

    Himself

  • Kazami Ranki

    Kazami Ranki

    Himself

  • Steve Osada

    Steve Osada

    Himself

  • Wykd Dave

    Wykd Dave

    Himself

  • Yui Namiko

    Yui Namiko

    Herself

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This feature documentary 'The Pleasure of Rope' explores Kinbaku, the art of Japanese rope bondage. Director Bob Bentley goes backstage at events and also explores the secret erotic world of rope. For many, tying and being tied is obsessively compulsive. Intimate disclosures reveal rare insights in narratives that are surprising and at times disturbing.

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