Violated Paradise, also known as Scintillating Sins and Sea Nymphs, is a 1963 Italian sexploitation film directed and produced by Marion Gering and starring Kazuko Mine.
The film was based on Italian writer Fosco Maraini's work L' Isola Delle Pescatrici (The Island of the Fisherwomen)(1960).
Marcello Abbado composed the film's music with addition scores provided by Sergio Pagoni.
[7] Jasper Sharp wrote in his 2008 book Behind the pink curtain, that the film stood "as a fascinating visual document of a city in the midst of major transition".
[11] DVD Verdict called it a combination of National Geographic and native Japanese styles and "awash with scrapes, dirt, and highly irritating editing jumps".