Tomoya Nishino
西野 智也
Born1987[1]
Tokyo, Japan[1]
OccupationFilm producer
Years active2011–present
EmployerToho

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.

Life and career

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] and Shin Ultraman.[12]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Producer Notes Ref(s)
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]

Television

Year Series Producer Notes Ref(s)
2013 Hard Nuts! Yes [6]

Notes

  1. While five of the film's staff have been credited as producers,[12] Nishino said in his interview at the 2022 New York Asian Film Festival that he was one of the film's "three main producers".[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "芸人が夢と現実に葛藤/板尾創路監督が大ヒット小説を映画化!" [An Entertainer Struggles Between Dreams and Reality/Director Itsuji Itao turns a hit novel into a movie!]. Locanavi (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 Firestine, Ryan (August 30, 2022). "Shin Ultraman Q&A With Shinji Higuchi and Tomoya Nishino At NYAFF 2022". The Tokusatsu Network. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  3. Hosoki, Nobuhiro (August 1, 2022). "NYAFF: Shin Ultraman / Interview with Director Shinji Higuchi and Producer Tomoya Nishino". Cinema Daily US. Retrieved December 3, 2022.
  4. "Shin Ultraman". New York Asian Film Festival. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  5. 1 2 "ふたつのウーテル : 作品情報". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  6. 1 2 "No.458 2018年 1月号" [No.458 January 2018 issue]. producer.or.jp. All Nippon Producers Association. Archived from the original on December 21, 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  7. 1 2 "ぼくは明日、昨日のきみとデートする : 作品情報". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  8. 1 2 "火花 : 作品情報". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  9. 1 2 "検察側の罪人 : 作品情報". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  10. 1 2 "来る : 作品情報". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  11. 1 2 "フォルトゥナの瞳 : 作品情報". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  12. 1 2 3 "Shin Ultraman (live-action movie)". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  13. "ブレイブ 群青戦記 : 作品情報". Eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved December 1, 2022.
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