Nakata Hideo
NAKATA Hideo (b. 1961, Japan) is best known as one of the founders of so-called J-Horror, as director of the films Ring and Ring 2 and the American remake The Ring Two. In addition, he has made TV series, documentaries and features outside the horror genre.
Filmografie
Joyuu rei/The Ghost Actress (1996), Ansatsu no machi II/City of Assassination (1997), Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names (1997, doc), Ringu/Ring (1998), Ringu 2/Ring 2 (1999) Sadistic and Masochistic (2000, doc), Garasu no noh/The Brain of Glass (1999), Sotohiro (2000), Kaosu/Chaos (2000), Honogurai mizu no soko kara/Dark Water (2002), Last Scene (2002), The Ring Two (2005), Kaidan (2007), L: Change the World (2008), Hariuddo kantoku-gaku nyumon/Foreign Filmmakers’ Guide to Hollywood (2009, doc), Chatroom (2010), Inshite miru: 7-kakan no desu gemu/The Incite Mill: 7-Day Death Game (2010), The Complex (2013)
Nakata Hideo op IFFR
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Female Teacher: Forbidden Sex
Nakata Hideo | 84' | Japan | No premiere
Ring director Nakata Hideo’s directorial debut is a steamy tale of love in school corridors. -
Ring
Nakata Hideo | 95' | Japan | -
Huge hit from Japan, this horror film brought about a big wave of genre films. A videotape that gets passed around from hand to hand… -
The Complex
Nakata Hideo | 106' | Japan | World premiere
The horror master of Ring leaves Hollywood and goes back to his roots. Back to Japan and the now classic J-horror which he invented. Sweet…