Tetsuji Takechi
In the 1960s, Takechi entered the film industry by producing controversial soft-core theatrical pornography. His 1964 film Daydream was the first big-budget, mainstream pink film released in Japan. After the release of his 1965 film Black Snow, the government arrested him on indecency charges. The trial became a public battle over censorship between Japan's intellectuals and the government. Takechi won the lawsuit, enabling the wave of softcore pink films which dominated Japan's domestic cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. In the later 1960s, Takechi produced three more pink films.
Crew

Day-Dream
Director, Writer

Black Snow
Director, Writer

Ukiyoe Cruel Story
Director, Screenplay

Day Dream
Director, Writer

Women... Oh, Women!
Director
Madame Scandal
Director, Screenplay

Crimson Dream
Screenplay, Director

The Mass Violation
Director, Adaptation

Daydream 2
Director, Writer

The Tale of Genji
Executive Producer, Screenplay, Director

Oiran
Director, Writer

Genjitsu
Director, Story


