Inferno of Torture (Tokugawa irezumi-shi: Seme jigoku). Teruo Ishii, 1969.
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Edition screened: Arrow Blu-ray, released 2020. Japanese language with English subtitles. Runtime approximately 90 minutes.
Summary: Animals at wet market.
Details: Two women fleeing cruel enslavement, one of them recently blinded, are pursued through a market that includes live and dead animals for sale as meat. This scene does not show animals being killed, but several times we see domestic dogs - very much alive - trussed in ropes and suspended like hands of bananas. Also a display of dead raccoons and house cats suspended by their tales, as well as typical arrays of plucked fowl, a two-second detail of unspecific flesh pierced by a knife, and several other vignettes horrible in their implications. These images are mixed in with other hawkers and aggressive prostitutes at the market.
I recommend skipping 1:01:37 through 1:04:30. Picking up at 1:04:30, the more agile (not blinded) woman has decoyed the thugs away from the blind woman, and the latter leaves the market and enters an adjacent funeral where she makes her escape.