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Japanese film producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tomoya Nishino (西野 智也, Nishino Tomoya, born 1987) is a Japanese film producer who has produced eight films in his career since it began in 2011.
Nishino was born in 1987 in Tokyo, Japan.[1] During his childhood, he watched Ultraman via his mother recording a rebroadcast of the series on VHS. Nishino said that the series "sparked my interest in film".[2] During his years at elementary school, Nishino's father hired Michael Bay's The Rock, which inspired him to enter the film industry.[3] Shin Ultraman director Shinji Higuchi stated that Nishino wrote a "thesis in college on Tohl Narita, who originally designed Ultraman and the Kaiju of the original series."[2]
In 2011, he began his career in film and television after joining Toho.[1][4] That year, his first film as a producer, Paternal Womb, was released.[5] Two years later, while working in advertising at Tokai and Hokuriku, he was transferred to the planning division of Toho and worked on the television series Hard Nuts!.[6] He has since worked as a producer on Toho's My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday,[7] Spark,[8] Killing for the Prosecution,[9] It Comes,[10] Fortuna's Eye, Brave: Gunjyo Senki,[11] Shin Ultraman,[12] and The Floor Plan.
Year | Film | Producer | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2011 | Paternal Womb | Yes | [5] | |
2016 | My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday | Yes | With Naohiro Kawada | [7] |
2017 | Spark | Yes | With Susumu Torisawa | [8] |
2018 | Killing for the Prosecution | Yes | With Yoshihiro Sato | [9] |
It Comes | Yes | With Maki Kanehira | [10] | |
2019 | Fortuna's Eye | Yes | With Naohiro Kawada | [11] |
2021 | Brave: Gunjyo Senki | Yes | With Yoshihiro Sato Naohiro Kawada |
[13] |
2022 | Shin Ultraman | Yes | With Hideaki Anno, Kazutoshi Wadakura, Takehiko Aoki, and Masaki Kawashima[lower-alpha 1] |
[12] |
2024 | The Floor Plan | Yes | With Sora Kobayashi | |
Year | Series | Producer | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2013 | Hard Nuts! | Yes | [6] |
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