Naoyuki Tomomatsu
Renowned for his unique blend of horror, comedy, and erotica, Naoyuki Tomomatsu was born in 1967 in Yokohama, Japan. Active since the late 1990s, Tomomatsu has contributed significantly to the Japanese film industry, particularly in the genres of pinku eiga (pink films) and zonbi eiga (zombie films), with iconic works like "Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies" and "Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl". Despite not having any major awards to his name, Tomomatsu's distinctive style, characterized by his satirical take on societal norms and his affinity for gore and explicit sexual themes, has earned him a cult following. Tomomatsu, with his unapologetically bold and quirky approach to filmmaking, is a true testament to the notion that art is subjective and should never be confined by traditional boundaries.