Both films in Post War Japan with prostitutes female leads that must survive.
They are both sent to a Rehabilitation Centre/ Women Reformatory.
Both denounce that part of the way of living of prostitutes is a direct consequence of an act of sexual violence that doesn't let them live a "normal" life.
In "Women of the Night", Kinuyo Tanaka is the female lead. In "Girls of the night", she is the film director.
They are both sent to a Rehabilitation Centre/ Women Reformatory.
Both denounce that part of the way of living of prostitutes is a direct consequence of an act of sexual violence that doesn't let them live a "normal" life.
In "Women of the Night", Kinuyo Tanaka is the female lead. In "Girls of the night", she is the film director.