Sadaaki Haginiwa is known for his direction of Female Prisoner 1316 (2004), a film that delves into the harsh realities faced by women in a prison setting. With a unique vision, Haginiwa captures the struggles and resilience of his characters, making a significant contribution to the genre of exploitation cinema. His work resonates with fans of cult films, showcasing the darker aspects of society while emphasizing the strength of the human spirit. Haginiwa's direction in Female Prisoner 1316 positions him as a distinctive voice in the realm of grindhouse cinema.
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.