Ryugo Nakamura

Filmes

Girl of the Sea
Cinematography
A high school boy becomes a truant. His teacher Ryota finds many anti-base signs in his house. Ryota and his journalist friends look for dugongs for an article, and happen to know a terrifying ritual of Henoza... where the US Base will be relocated
Girl of the Sea
Writer
A high school boy becomes a truant. His teacher Ryota finds many anti-base signs in his house. Ryota and his journalist friends look for dugongs for an article, and happen to know a terrifying ritual of Henoza... where the US Base will be relocated
Girl of the Sea
Director
A high school boy becomes a truant. His teacher Ryota finds many anti-base signs in his house. Ryota and his journalist friends look for dugongs for an article, and happen to know a terrifying ritual of Henoza... where the US Base will be relocated
Kotoko
Suffering from double vision, a single mother tries to take care of her baby in the grip of terrifying hallucinations. Experiencing a nervous breakdown, she is deemed unfit to take care of her child and has it taken away from her. The only respite the mother has from her visions is when she sings. An award-winning novelist overhears her singing whilst riding the bus and the pair subsequently develop a volatile relationship.
Mimikiri Bouzu
Director
Some short horror B film from Nakamura Ryugo previously unreleased that came with the Yagi no Bouken DVD.
The Catcher On The Shore
Director
This drama depicts a boy's coming of age against the backdrop of Okinawa's food culture. Director Nakamura Ryugo was born in 1996. He made this film, his feature debut, when he was just fourteen years old. Okinawa has an old tradition of eating a goat for celebratory occasions. But that culture is starting to fade in urban areas. Yuto (Uehara Soji), a sixth grader living in Naha, spends his winter vacation in the countryside town where his grandparents reside. He receives a shock when he sees the goat raised by his grandfather killed by locals.