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Kazui Nihonmatsu

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Kazui Nihonmatsu
二本松 嘉瑞
Born
Yoshimitsu Nihonmatsu

(1922-04-09)9 April 1922
Kamakura, Japan
Diedbefore 2001
Occupation(s)Assistant director, director, screenwriter
Years active1951–1968

Kazui Nihonmatsu (二本松 嘉瑞, Nihonmatsu Yoshimitsu) (born 9 April 1922, date of death unknown) was a Japanese film director.

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Biography

After graduating in Business at the Waseda University, Nihonmatsu was hired at the Shochiku Ofuna Photographic Office in 1948 and later became assistant director to filmmakers such as Akira Kurosawa,[1] Keisuke Kinoshita and more often to Masaki Kobayashi.

As a director, Nihonmatsu directed two kaiju films:[2] The X from Outer Space and Genocide, both produced by Shochiku, at its first experiences producing J-Horror films.[3][4]

Nihonmatsu died prior to 2001.[5]

Filmography

Assistant director

Director

References

  1. ^ Yoshimoto, Mitsuhiro (2000). Kurosawa: Film Studies and Japanese Cinema. Duke University Press Books. ISBN 0822325195.
  2. ^ "A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Kazui Nihonmatsu's The X from Outer Space". criterioncast.com. 22 September 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  3. ^ "The X from Outer Space (1967)". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Genocide (1968)". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  5. ^ A 2001 Collector's Edition printing of The X from Outer Space includes a booklet that states he is deceased.

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