In vibrant 1980s Tokyo, a young woman named Yoko works as an assistant at a low-budget film production company, specializing in the popular genre of "roman porno." Tired of the limitations and superficiality of her job, Yoko dreams of becoming a respected film director. However, her reality is quite different: she faces constant challenges for being a woman in a male-dominated industry.
As she connects with a group of actresses also seeking to claim their place in cinema, Yoko embarks on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. As the four women come together, they begin to share their stories, which are both emotional and challenging, grappling with the pressure to conform to stereotypes and the machismo that pervades the film set.
Laughter and tears flourish in an atmosphere of camaraderie, and together they decide to create a film that serves as a cry for freedom and authenticity. With their story at the center, the women confront the backlash from a society that still judges them for their career choices.
Set against the backdrop of an industry in full revolution, this work reflects on the power of women in cinema and celebrates their struggle to be seen not just as objects, but as creators with voice and vision. In this journey of self-affirmation, each of them, in her own way, seeks to create her own legacy in the seventh art.