Muere Yoshihiro Nishimura, director de 'Tokyo Gore Police', a los 59 años

Yoshihiro Nishimura, conocido por dirigir “Tokyo Gore Police”, falleció el lunes en Tokio a los 59 años tras permanecer hospitalizado por una enfermedad hepática.

Nishimura falleció tras casi dos semanas de tratamiento en un hospital de Tokio. Su carrera comenzó a principios de la década de 2000 con cortometrajes y trabajos de efectos especiales antes de su debut comercial en 2008 con “Tokyo Gore Police”, que se proyectó en festivales de todo el mundo e influyó en el cine de terror y ciencia ficción japonés.

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