Yoshihiro Nakamura
Yoshihiro Nakamura (中村義洋 Nakamura Yoshihiro) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter, best known for his 2005 horror film Būsu or The Booth.[1][2]
Life
He was born on the 25th of August 1970 in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. He went to Seijo University Department of Arts and Literature. While there he joined the Film Research Club and started 8 mm film making, and in 1993 won the PIA Film Festival Grand Prix with "Summer Rain Kitchen". After graduating he worked as assistant director on films with Yoichi Sai, Hideyuki Hirayama and Juzo Itami. In 1999 he made his debut as an independent director with "Local News". That year he worked to direct, organise and produce many films that Broadway Co. (ブロードウェイ) made into the "It's True! Cursed Films" series. In 2004 together with scriptwriter Ken'ichi Suzuki and editor Tooru Hosokawa he formed the conte unit "Assembly of Little Pigeons". In 2007 he won the Kaneto Shindō Prize given to the most promising new director by the Japan Film Makers' Association. In 2010 he worked as a narrator on the "It's True! Cursed Films" series.
Filmography
Film
- Lizard Baby (2004)
- @Babymail (2005)
- Asoko no Seki (2005)
- The Booth (2005)
- Route 225 (2006)
- The Foreign Duck, the Native Duck and God (2007)
- Fish Story (2009)
- Golden Slumber (2010)
- A Boy and His Samurai (2010)
- Chips (2012)
- See you tomorrow, everyone (2013)
- Shirayuki hime Satsujin Jiken (2014)
- Yokokuhan (2015)
- The Inerasable (2015)
- The Magnificent Nine (2016)
- Sninobi no Kuni (2017)
Television
- Dark Tales of Japan (2004) episode "Kumo Onna"
Notes
- ↑ "Yoshihiro Nakamura". Nippon Cinema. Retrieved 2009-11-12. External link in
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References
- Yoshihiro Nakamura at the Internet Movie Database
- "中村義洋 (Yoshihiro Nakamura)" (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved 2009-12-12. External link in
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