
Kamikaze Hearts 1986
"A feast for intensity addicts!"
Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of *Kamikaze Hearts (1986)* with director Juliet Bashore's gritty drama-doc hybrid.
Director: Juliet Bashore
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kamikaze Hearts (1986) about?
*Kamikaze Hearts* follows the fiery relationship of two adult film stars as they balance their personal lives with the demands of the industry. The film blends drama and documentary to explore their struggles, ambitions, and the blurred lines between passion and performance.
Who directed Kamikaze Hearts?
Juliet Bashore directed *Kamikaze Hearts*, infusing the project with a documentary-style authenticity and dramatic intensity.
Who stars in Kamikaze Hearts?
The film stars adult film icons Sharon Mitchell and Tigr, alongside Jon Martin, Sparky Vasc, and Jerry Abrams in key roles.
Is Kamikaze Hearts (1986) worth watching?
With its unique blend of drama and documentary, *Kamikaze Hearts* offers a rare glimpse into the adult industry's inner workings. While not for everyone, its raw storytelling and emotional depth make it a cult favorite for fans of authentic, unconventional cinema.
How long is Kamikaze Hearts?
*Kamikaze Hearts* runs for 77 minutes.
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About Kamikaze Hearts (1986) — A Gritty Love Story Behind the Adult Industry Curtain
Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of *Kamikaze Hearts (1986)* with director Juliet Bashore's gritty drama-doc hybrid. This 77-minute film peels back the layers of life inside the adult entertainment industry, following the passionate yet tumultuous relationship of two porn stars, Sharon Mitchell and Tigr, as they navigate love, ambition, and the pressures of their high-stakes profession. Blending documentary authenticity with dramatic storytelling, Bashore crafts a visually striking and emotionally charged portrait of resilience and vulnerability.
Set against the neon-lit backdrop of 1980s Los Angeles, *Kamikaze Hearts* explores the duality of personal and professional lives, where intimacy becomes both a performance and a refuge. The film's documentary style lends authenticity, while the narrative threads—centered on Mitchell and Tigr's real-life struggles—create a compelling, almost cinematic tension. For fans of raw storytelling and behind-the-scenes glimpses into subcultures, this cult classic offers a unique blend of passion, drama, and unflinching realism.