Martin Casella is best known for his Hollywood work on Poltergeist (1982), RoboCop 2 (1990), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and Heart Like a Wheel (1983). And Ryota Nakanishi is one of contemporary indie filmmakers in Japan. Moreover the Amazon best seller Japanese film of 2013, The Rakugo Movie was edited by Ryota Nakanishi. This photo was edited by the Japanese filmmaker, Corman Award Winner Ryota Nakanishi who is the film editor of the 2013 Amazon bestseller Japanese film Rakugo-Eiga. Copyrighted by Corman Award Winning Filmmaker Ryota Nakanishi.

Martin Casella is best known for his Hollywood work on Poltergeist (1982), RoboCop 2 (1990), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and Heart Like a Wheel (1983). And Ryota Nakanishi is one of contemporary indie filmmakers in Japan. Moreover the Amazon best seller Japanese film of 2013, The Rakugo Movie was edited by Ryota Nakanishi. This photo was edited by the Japanese filmmaker, Corman Award Winner Ryota Nakanishi who is the film editor of the 2013 Amazon bestseller Japanese film Rakugo-Eiga. Copyrighted by Corman Award Winning Filmmaker Ryota Nakanishi.


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Caption: Martin Casella is best known for his Hollywood work on Poltergeist (1982), RoboCop 2 (1990), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and Heart Like a Wheel (1983). And Ryota Nakanishi is one of contemporary indie filmmakers in Japan. Moreover the Amazon best seller Japanese film of 2013, The Rakugo Movie was edited by Ryota Nakanishi. This photo was edited by the Japanese filmmaker, Corman Award Winner Ryota Nakanishi who is the film editor of the 2013 Amazon bestseller Japanese film Rakugo-Eiga. Copyrighted by Corman Award Winning Filmmaker Ryota Nakanishi.

About Ryota Nakanishi

Editor, Camera Department, Cinematographer
Height: 6' (1.83 m)
Known for: Moxina (2012), 6.7 Opening Movie No.1 (2014), Taiwanese School: The Experiment of Sergei Eisenstein's Montage Theory (2009), Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Script: Capitalism and the Tragedy of Noriko (2010)
Source: IMDB

Professional filmmaker Ryota Nakanishi never set out to become a slavish figure of establishment; however, by all indications, he was and still is very successful. The main theatrical film editor of the groundbreaking "The Rakugo Movie" was born in 1981, in Japan. He grew up there until attending the renowned Tokyo University of the Arts in ...


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