Noboru Iguchi
Noboru Iguchi is a Japanese filmmaker known for his unique style that blends horror, comedy, and science fiction. He gained recognition for his work in the genre of “cult cinema,” often featuring outrageous and surreal elements. His films frequently explore themes of the bizarre and the grotesque, appealing to niche audiences.
Iguchi is perhaps best known for his film Machine Girl, which became a cult hit and showcased his signature blend of over-the-top violence and humor. He has also directed other notable works, such as RoboGeisha and Dead Sushi, further establishing his reputation in the world of unconventional filmmaking.