A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Furumaya Tomoyuki
Birthplace:
Shiojiri, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Born:
November 14, 1968
Tomoyuki Furumaya is a Japanese film director. Born in Nagano Prefecture, Furumaya was attending Nihon University when his 16mm film, Shakunetsu no dojjibōru, won the grand prize at the Pia Film Festival. That earned him a Pia Scholarship to make his first theatrical feature, This Window Is Yours, a film that won the first Dragons and Tigers Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival and helped him get the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award in 1994. His film Bad Company won a Tiger Award and the FIPRESCI Award at the 2001 Rotterdam Film Festival. Sayonara Midori-chan also was the runner-up in the competition at the 2005 Three Continents Festival. He has also worked on such television programs as Mori no Asagao. Furumaya is married to actress Miako Tadano.
Assistant Director:
1996 Helpless
1996 Space Ship Remnant 6
Director:
1992 灼熱のドッジボール
1993 This Window Is Yours
1996 Helpless
1996 Space Ship Remnant 6
2001 Bad Company
2003 Robot Contest
2005 Sayonara Midori-chan
2008 Naoko
2008 The Homeless Student
2010 Bushido Sixteen
2011 Majutsu wa Sasayaku
2013 The Road Less Travelled
2015 Killing Curriculum
2018 A Cherry Boy's Love
2020 Climb Miss Kotera
2022 Showa Kayo Musical Mata Au Hi Made
2024 PLAY!
Producer:
1992 灼熱のドッジボール
1993 This Window Is Yours
1996 Helpless
1996 Space Ship Remnant 6
2001 Bad Company
2003 Robot Contest
2005 Sayonara Midori-chan
2008 Naoko
2008 The Homeless Student
2010 Bushido Sixteen
2011 Majutsu wa Sasayaku
2013 The Road Less Travelled
2015 Killing Curriculum
2018 A Cherry Boy's Love
2020 Climb Miss Kotera
2022 Showa Kayo Musical Mata Au Hi Made
2024 PLAY!
Screenplay:
1992 灼熱のドッジボール
1993 This Window Is Yours
1996 Helpless
1996 Space Ship Remnant 6
2001 Bad Company
2003 Robot Contest
2005 Sayonara Midori-chan
2008 Naoko
2008 The Homeless Student
2010 Bushido Sixteen
2011 Majutsu wa Sasayaku
2013 The Road Less Travelled
2015 Killing Curriculum
2018 A Cherry Boy's Love
2020 Climb Miss Kotera
2022 Showa Kayo Musical Mata Au Hi Made
2024 PLAY!
Script:
1992 灼熱のドッジボール
1993 This Window Is Yours
1996 Helpless
1996 Space Ship Remnant 6
2001 Bad Company
2003 Robot Contest
2005 Sayonara Midori-chan
2008 Naoko
2008 The Homeless Student
2010 Bushido Sixteen
2011 Majutsu wa Sasayaku
2013 The Road Less Travelled
2015 Killing Curriculum
2018 A Cherry Boy's Love
2020 Climb Miss Kotera
2022 Showa Kayo Musical Mata Au Hi Made
2024 PLAY!
Writer:
1992 灼熱のドッジボール
1993 This Window Is Yours
1996 Helpless
1996 Space Ship Remnant 6
2001 Bad Company
2003 Robot Contest
2005 Sayonara Midori-chan
2008 Naoko
2008 The Homeless Student
2010 Bushido Sixteen
2011 Majutsu wa Sasayaku
2013 The Road Less Travelled
2015 Killing Curriculum
2018 A Cherry Boy's Love
2020 Climb Miss Kotera
2022 Showa Kayo Musical Mata Au Hi Made
2024 PLAY!
Creator:
2010 Bukatsudo
Director:
2003 Keitai Deka Zenigata Mai
2004 Sasori
2006 Keitai Deka Zenigata Rai
2010 Bukatsudo
2010 Monster Magnitude: 9
2016 Who Killed Daigoro Tokuyama?
2017 Sachi no Otera Gohan
2020 My Love, My Baker
2022 Candy Color Paradox
2024 Happy of the End
Screenplay:
2003 Keitai Deka Zenigata Mai
2004 Sasori
2006 Keitai Deka Zenigata Rai
2010 Bukatsudo
2010 Monster Magnitude: 9
2016 Who Killed Daigoro Tokuyama?
2017 Sachi no Otera Gohan
2020 My Love, My Baker
2022 Candy Color Paradox
2024 Happy of the End
Series Director:
2003 Keitai Deka Zenigata Mai
2004 Sasori
2006 Keitai Deka Zenigata Rai
2010 Bukatsudo
2010 Monster Magnitude: 9
2016 Who Killed Daigoro Tokuyama?
2017 Sachi no Otera Gohan
2020 My Love, My Baker
2022 Candy Color Paradox
2023 The Neighbor of Healing Has a Secret
2024 Happy of the End
Writer:
2003 Keitai Deka Zenigata Mai
2004 Sasori
2006 Keitai Deka Zenigata Rai
2010 Bukatsudo
2010 Monster Magnitude: 9
2016 Who Killed Daigoro Tokuyama?
2017 Sachi no Otera Gohan
2020 My Love, My Baker
2022 Candy Color Paradox
2023 The Neighbor of Healing Has a Secret
2024 Happy of the End
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