Hisashi Nozawa

Hisashi Nozawa (Japanese野 沢 尚, Hisashi Nozawa, born May 7, 1960 in Nagoya, † June 28, 2004 in Tokyo ) was a Japanese author and screenwriter.

Nozawa 8 mm films began to turn during his school years and won after completing a film studies in 1983 Kido Prize. In 1985 he made ​​his debut as a screenwriter for the TV series Koroshite, Anasha. There were other screenplays for television and film; he wrote the book for Takeshi Kitano's film debut Sono otoko, Kyobo ni tsuki.

As a novelist Nozawa won the 1997 Edogawa Rampo Prize for hare - no marisu. With the Yoshikawa Eiji - Prize for young writers, he was awarded in 2001 for the novel Shinku, which was filmed in 2005. For the novel Hanran no boyaju he received the prize of the Japanese Ministry of Culture the following year.

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