Aki Hoshino, born in Japan, made her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her role in Female Prisoner 1316 (2004). Known primarily as a bikini idol, she transitioned into acting, bringing her distinct charm to the screen. In Female Prisoner 1316, Hoshino embodies a character that resonates with the film's provocative themes, contributing to the gritty narrative that defines the genre. Her work in this film highlights the intersection of exploitation and artistry, making her a notable figure in the cult film conversation.
Female Prisoner 1316
Inmate 1316 is sent to the Island, Japan’s toughest prison for the most notorious female prisoners, and realizes the place is even worse than its reputation — nobody except the guards ever leaves alive.