Noboru Iguchi

Noboru Iguchi

  • Birthday: 1969-06-28
  • Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
  • Also know as: 井口昇

Biography

Noboru Iguchi is a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor. He has worked as a director in adult video (AV) as well as in the horror and gore genres. Iguchi was born on June 28, 1969. In an interview he said he was influenced in his work by the ghost houses and freak shows he went to as a child in Japanese play lands, and that his aim in his films is to both entertain and surprise. In his extensive career as an AV director, Iguchi has worked for a number of studios including CineMagic, Big Morkal, Try-Heart, h.m.p and Soft On Demand (SOD). Nana Natsume and Risa Coda have been among the AV Idols featured in his videos. His videos have explored several of the typical Japanese AV genres, from incest for SOD to "nakadashi", bondage, group sex and some enema fetish videos for CineMagic. His video Final Pussy starring Nana Natsume won the Best Rental Video Award at the 2005 SOD Awards. In this January 2005 video, Natsume's character (as the result of a military experiment gone wrong) has guns burst from her breasts when sexually aroused. The special makeup effects were by Yoshihiro Nishimura. One of Iguchi's early movies was Kurushime-san (クルシメさん) which was first released in 1997. Iguchi was screenwriter, editor, cinematographer and director of the black comedy-horror film which won the Encouragement Prize at the 1998 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and starred Aki Arai, Miako Tadano and Tomoko Matsunashi. In 2003, Iguchi wrote and directed the horror comedy A Larva to Love (恋する幼虫, Koi-suru Yōchū) (with effects by Yoshihiro Nishimura) about a strange relationship involving a boy, a girl, and a parasite. Iguchi also wrote and directed the February 2006 film Sukeban Boy or Oira Sukeban (おいら女蛮 スケバン, Oira sukeban) with AV star Asami. At an interview at the New York Asian Film Festival, Iguchi told of an incident where one of the actresses in the movie, completely unaware of her role, balked at doing action scenes totally naked. According to Iguchi "We had to calm her down, capture her, and convince her to do the job ... We made it so she could not leave the set ... [in] America we would have been sued." Later in 2006, Iguchi directed Cat-Eyed Boy (猫目小僧, Nekome kozō) based on the manga by Kazuo Umezu. The movie, with gravure idol Miku Ishida, Asami Kumakiri, Hiromasa Taguchi, Naoto Takenaka and Kanji Tsuda, was released theatrically in Japan in June 2006, and on DVD in October of the same year. Iguchi was also both the screenwriter and director for the 2008 action and gore cult film The Machine Girl (片腕マシンガール, Kataude mashin gāru) where he once again teamed up with Yoshihiro Nishimura who did the special effects and makeup effects. Iguchi said he wanted to make an action movie with a woman fighting and it started with just an idea of a girl losing her arm and going out for revenge and was originally called "One Armed Big Busty Girl" - the machine gun came later. Iguchi was a special guest at the 2009 and 2010 New York Asian Film Festival. In 2010, Iguchi directed his largest-budgeted feature, the action film Karate-Robo Zaborgar, based on the popular 1970s television series Denjin Zaborger. He followed it with the scatological horror/comedy Zombie Ass in 2011.

Filmography

Mutant Girls Squad

2010

As Ancient Nobleman

Dogs & Cats

2004

As

Yamagata Scream

2009

As Bishu Urikawara

Down the Drain

1993

As Teacher

Cinema Capriccio

2017

As Self

Wabishabi

1988

As

Bicycle Sighs

1990

As Bear (voice)

Naked Rabbit

1992

As

Quartet for Two

2001

As Stalker

Production

The Machine Girl

2008

As Director

The Machine Girl

2008

As Screenplay

Shyness Machine Girl

2009

As Writer

Shyness Machine Girl

2009

As Director

RoboGeisha

2009

As Director

RoboGeisha

2009

As Writer

Sukeban Boy

2006

As Director

Mutant Girls Squad

2010

As Writer

Mutant Girls Squad

2010

As Director

Tomie: Unlimited

2011

As Director

Tomie: Unlimited

2011

As Screenplay

Karate-Robo Zaborgar

2011

As Director

The ABCs of Death

2013

As Director

The ABCs of Death

2013

As Writer

Dead Sushi

2012

As Writer

Dead Sushi

2012

As Director

Bad Butt

2012

As Director

Nuigulumar Z

2014

As Director

Raining Blood

2014

As Director

Raining Blood

2014

As Writer

Manji

2006

As Art Direction

Nuigulumar Z

2014

As Screenplay

Yoshie Zero

2010

As Director

Cat-Eyed Boy

2006

As Director

Hypertrophy Genitals Girl

2009

As Director

Manji

2006

As Director

Karate-Robo Zaborgar

2011

As Writer

Slavemen

2017

As Director

The Blue Hearts

2017

As Director

Ghost Squad

2018

As Director

Devotion to Cinema

2016

As Director

Hentaidan

2015

As Director

Lock-On Love

2018

As Director

The Flowers of Evil

2019

As Director

A Larva to Love

2003

As Director

A Larva to Love

2003

As Cinematography

A Larva to Love

2003

As Screenplay

A Larva to Love

2003

As Executive Producer

Ghost Squad

2018

As Screenplay

Wabishabi

1988

As Director

Yoshie Zero

2010

As Writer

Bad Butt

2012

As Writer

Shoujo Picaresque

2018

As Director

IDOL NEVER DiES

2022

As Director

IDOL NEVER DiES

2022

As Writer

Kurushime-san

1997

As Director

Sky

1999

As Director

Atopy Detective

2003

As Director

Karate-Robo Zaborgar

2011

As Screenplay

Sukeban Boy

2006

As Writer

Watashi to kurushime san

1997

As Director

Kaettekita! Deka Matsuri

2003

As Director

The Devil's Cop Festival

2004

As Director

Kurushime-san

1997

As Writer

Kurushime-san

1997

As Director of Photography

Tales of Terror: Gi

2008

As Director

Tales of Bliss & Heresy

2023

As Director

Tales of Bliss & Heresy

2023

As Screenplay

毒婦/妖しい炎

1999

As Director

毒婦/妖しい炎

1999

As Screenplay

Devotion to Cinema

2016

As Writer

Slavemen

2017

As Screenplay

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