
The film world is mourning the loss of Yoshihiro Nishimura, widely celebrated as the “Father of Japanese Gore Cinema.” Nishimura passed away due to complications from cirrhosis of the liver. His pioneering work in the horror genre, particularly his distinctive approach to gore and practical effects, left an indelible mark on cinema, inspiring countless filmmakers both in Japan and internationally. Nishimura’s contributions were instrumental in shaping the landscape of extreme and independent horror. He was known for his dedication to the craft, pushing boundaries with his visceral and often innovative visual style. The outpouring of love and support from fans and peers following his death is a testament to his significant impact and legacy within the film community. His passing represents a profound loss to the genre he so masterfully helmed.
Source: Jhon Jatenjor
Jhon Jatenjor: With profound sadness, we mourn the passing of Yoshihiro Nishimura, the Father of Japanese Gore Cinema, who died from cirrhosis of the liver. Yoshihiro was an invaluable figure in cinema and deserves all the love and support he has received for his work.. #breaking
— @JatenjorJhon May 1, 2026
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