Tomoko Matsunashi

Tomoko Matsunashi (松梨 智子, Matsunashi Tomoko) is a Japanese film director and actress. She was described in 2007 as one of the female Japanese directors who "have brought some needed originality and talent to contemporary Japanese cinema.

Quirky Guys and Gals (2011)

The movie consists of 4 stories each telling how people survive on life-death choice. The story titles are: Cheering Girls, Boy? meets girl., Claim Night! and The House Full Of 'Abandoned' Businessmen.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Yôsuke Fujita  •  Masaya Kakehi  •  Tomoko Matsunashi  •  Gen Sekiguchi  •  Mipo O
CAST:  Nanami Sakuraba  •  Emiko Kawamura  •  Kumiko Shiratori  •  Tomoya Nakamura

The movie consists of 4 stories each telling how people survive on life-death choice. The story titles are: Cheering Girls, Boy? meets girl., Claim Night! and The House Full Of 'Abandoned' Businessmen.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Yôsuke Fujita  •  Masaya Kakehi  •  Tomoko Matsunashi  •  Gen Sekiguchi  •  Mipo O
CAST:  Nanami Sakuraba  •  Emiko Kawamura  •  Kumiko Shiratori  •  Tomoya Nakamura

Tokiwa: The Manga Apartment (1996)

There still stands a famous apartment building where such prominent manga artists as Tezuka Osamu, Shotaro Ishinomori and Fujio Akatsuka once lived, worked, and shared experiences.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jun Ichikawa
CAST:  Masahiro Motoki  •  Sadawo Abe  •  Arata Furuta  •  Kazuo Hara

There still stands a famous apartment building where such prominent manga artists as Tezuka Osamu, Shotaro Ishinomori and Fujio Akatsuka once lived, worked, and shared experiences.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jun Ichikawa
CAST:  Masahiro Motoki  •  Sadawo Abe  •  Arata Furuta  •  Kazuo Hara

Happy Darts (2008)

The All-Japan Darts Tour has entered the finals. In front of the crowd, Sawada Minako will throw the last dart. Amidst the tension and excitement, Minako recalled the two months of experience.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Tomoko Matsunashi
CAST:  Emiri Henmi  •  Hitomi Sato  •  Eri Nitta  •  Seminosuke Murasugi

The All-Japan Darts Tour has entered the finals. In front of the crowd, Sawada Minako will throw the last dart. Amidst the tension and excitement, Minako recalled the two months of experience.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Tomoko Matsunashi
CAST:  Emiri Henmi  •  Hitomi Sato  •  Eri Nitta  •  Seminosuke Murasugi

The Bride Is Wet on the Wedding Night (2000)

Putalow's Hatsune lives with his lesbian friend, Mika. She was dating Kokubun, but his wife appeared during the sex and became a shrine. Hatsune was shocked by how he was being tricked, but thanks to Mika, he recovered his energy. One day, Hatsune's sister Shizuka ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Minoru Kunizawa
CAST:  Kinako Satō  •  Sayuri Shinohara  •  Rei Asakura  •  Teruo Kawamoto

Putalow's Hatsune lives with his lesbian friend, Mika. She was dating Kokubun, but his wife appeared during the sex and became a shrine. Hatsune was shocked by how he was being tricked, but thanks to Mika, he recovered his energy. One day, Hatsune's sister Shizuka ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Minoru Kunizawa
CAST:  Kinako Satō  •  Sayuri Shinohara  •  Rei Asakura  •  Teruo Kawamoto

Kurushime-san (1997)

An early film by Noboru Iguchi.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Noboru Iguchi
CAST:  Aki Arai  •  Miako Tadano  •  Tomoko Matsunashi

An early film by Noboru Iguchi.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Noboru Iguchi
CAST:  Aki Arai  •  Miako Tadano  •  Tomoko Matsunashi

Nagaremono zukan (1998)

Nagaremono zukan is a documentary video, release from V&R Planning (AV). "Flower Picture Book" is the second work in the bicycle trilogy after Yumika. A very private sexual movie with Tomoko Matsunashi, right after Hirano broke up with Yumika. The violence of the ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Katsuyuki Hirano
CAST:  Katsuyuki Hirano  •  Tomoko Matsunashi

Nagaremono zukan is a documentary video, release from V&R Planning (AV). "Flower Picture Book" is the second work in the bicycle trilogy after Yumika. A very private sexual movie with Tomoko Matsunashi, right after Hirano broke up with Yumika. The violence of the ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Katsuyuki Hirano
CAST:  Katsuyuki Hirano  •  Tomoko Matsunashi