Sasuke Sasuga is the director behind Chain Gang Girls (2008), a film that delves into the audacious realms of exploitation cinema. With a keen eye for the provocative and controversial, Sasuga's work embodies the spirit of grindhouse filmmaking, pushing boundaries while engaging with themes of freedom and rebellion. In Chain Gang Girls, he crafts a narrative that reflects the audacity of the genre, showcasing the gritty aesthetics and raw energy that define cult cinema. His contributions resonate with fans of the genre, solidifying his place within the SassyFlix catalog.
Chain Gang Girls
Welcome to the Big House! It looks like any other prison, but this specialized penitentiary was designed from the ground up to hold Japan's most ruthless female inmates. That makes it doubly deadly, because while the guards may be brutal and sadistic, the inmates outnumber them by a hundred to one! At any second the final, fatal riot may erupt, stoking the flames of a thousand forbidden desires into an all-consuming inferno where it's every woman for herself! The shocking reality of Japan's secret prison system is exposed in Chain Gang Girls!