
Masanori Tominaga
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Masanori Tominaga (冨永 昌敬, Tominaga Masanori, born October 31, 1975) is a Japanese film director. His 1999 short film, Dolmen, received the Honorary Mention of the International Jury at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in 2000. Tominaga directed the first feature film, The Pavillion Salamandre, starring Joe Odagiri. He directed Pandora's Box, starring Shota Sometani and Riisa Naka, based on the novel by Osamu Dazai. He directed the comedy film, Vengeance Can Wait, starring Minami, Tadanobu Asano, Eiko Koike and Takayuki Yamada. Tominaga directed The Echo of Astro Boy's Footsteps, which is a documentary about Matsuo Ohno, the sound designer for Astro Boy. It was described by James Marsh of Twitch Film as "not only a dream documentary for anyone who is a fan of the iconic Japanese anime character, but also a delight for audio-tech fanatics who remain unsated even after Berberian Sound Studio." It was listed by Jasper Sharp of Midnight Eye as the best Japanese film of 2012. The film screened at the Flatpack Film Festival in 2013.
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Dynamite Graffiti (2018)
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Bungo: Stories of Desire (2012)
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Pumpkin and Mayonnaise (2017)
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Rolling (2015)
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Pandora's Box (2009)
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The Man Who Went Beyond Manga: Fujio Akatsuka (2016)
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The Pavillion Salamandre (2006)
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Between the White Key and the Black Key (2023)
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Strangers in Kyoto (2025)
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Vengeance Can Wait (2010)
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Konna otona no onnanoko (2007)
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Shirley Temple Japon (—)
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Lostceivers (2020)
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目を閉じてギラギラ (2011)
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The Echo of Astro Boy's Footsteps (2011)
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be found dead (2004)
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MADE IN YAMATO (2021)
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同じ星の下、それぞれの夜 (2013)
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Stink Bug (2003)
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