Naoyuki Tomomatsu (å ‹æ ¾ 直之, Tomomatsu Naoyuki) is a Japanese
film director and screenwriter who has worked in the pink film and
horror genres.Tomomatsu was born in Osaka, Japan in 1967. He was
interested in manga and film from high school and started working as
an office assistant to manga artist Shungicu Uchida. In 1992, he wrote
his first screenplay for ShintÅ hÅ Eiga's pink film The Pregnant
Woman (ザ・妊婦). His first film as a director was the
independently produced Summer Color Romance (å¤ è‰²æµªæ¼«, Natsu shoku
rÅ man) in 1992 but he made his debut as a commercial director in 1993
for ENK (ENKプãƒ) with the film Baraado ni idaka re te
(ムラード㠫抱㠋れ㠦), for which he also wrote the
screenplay.Tomomatsu mixed genres with his pink film-thriller-gangster
movie Kogyaru-gui: Oosaka terekura hen
(コギャル喰㠄 大阪テレクラ篇), known in English as Eat
the Schoolgirl or Eating Schoolgirls: Osaka Telephone Club, released
in Japan March 10, 1997. The film, which Tomomatsu directed and
co-wrote, follows two young men working for the yakuza, one of them a
telephone-sex addict, the other gets sexual gratification from killing
while dressed as a schoolgirl. A reviewer described it as "one
depraved sex scene after another". It was also released as a DVD in
May 2004.Tomomatsu is best known internationally for his August 2001
comic-horror zombie film Stacy also known as Stacy: Attack of the
Schoolgirl Zombies. With various references to George A. Romero's
films, this teen-aged girl zombie work was called "a good effort at
expanding a staid subgenre" by AllMovie.
film director and screenwriter who has worked in the pink film and
horror genres.Tomomatsu was born in Osaka, Japan in 1967. He was
interested in manga and film from high school and started working as
an office assistant to manga artist Shungicu Uchida. In 1992, he wrote
his first screenplay for ShintÅ hÅ Eiga's pink film The Pregnant
Woman (ザ・妊婦). His first film as a director was the
independently produced Summer Color Romance (å¤ è‰²æµªæ¼«, Natsu shoku
rÅ man) in 1992 but he made his debut as a commercial director in 1993
for ENK (ENKプãƒ) with the film Baraado ni idaka re te
(ムラード㠫抱㠋れ㠦), for which he also wrote the
screenplay.Tomomatsu mixed genres with his pink film-thriller-gangster
movie Kogyaru-gui: Oosaka terekura hen
(コギャル喰㠄 大阪テレクラ篇), known in English as Eat
the Schoolgirl or Eating Schoolgirls: Osaka Telephone Club, released
in Japan March 10, 1997. The film, which Tomomatsu directed and
co-wrote, follows two young men working for the yakuza, one of them a
telephone-sex addict, the other gets sexual gratification from killing
while dressed as a schoolgirl. A reviewer described it as "one
depraved sex scene after another". It was also released as a DVD in
May 2004.Tomomatsu is best known internationally for his August 2001
comic-horror zombie film Stacy also known as Stacy: Attack of the
Schoolgirl Zombies. With various references to George A. Romero's
films, this teen-aged girl zombie work was called "a good effort at
expanding a staid subgenre" by AllMovie.
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