Genji Monogatari (1966) -

The film is a notable entry in Japanese cinema, particularly known for its bold and erotic interpretation of the classic 11th-century novel by Murasaki Shikibu . Directed by the controversial filmmaker Tetsuji Takechi , it deviates from more traditional adaptations by incorporating "steamy" and psychological elements that were rare for its time. Key Features of the 1966 Film

: Takechi was a maverick director famous for pushing legal and social boundaries regarding nudity and obscenity in film. Genji monogatari (1966)

: Unlike standard period dramas, this version is often categorized by its erotic undertones and "psychological nude scenes," which the director claimed symbolized deeper Japanese cultural themes. The film is a notable entry in Japanese