Tetsuya Matsumoto (Writing)

Little is known about Tetsuya Matsumoto, a figure with a modest footprint in Writing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

Works

A Day-Off of Ryoma Takeuchi
6.3

A Day-Off of Ryoma Takeuchi

Eight fictional holidays are taken by actor Ryoma Takeuchi. While taking a break from filming, he visits a spice shop.

Release Date:2020-11-07

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:3

Goodbye Enari-kun

Goodbye Enari-kun

Dreaming of pure love, Kiriyama Saori meets an ikemen company president, Shimotsuke Kura, at a match-making party. She agrees to a platonic relationship with him. But Kura limits their dates to 2 hours each time. He tries to touch her by giving various reasons, and Saori’s friend Mura-chan becomes suspicious of Kura’s lady-killer ways. Before long, Saori realizes Kura's true nature..!?

Release Date:2017-05-01

Department:Writing

Job:Screenplay

Episode Count:10

Tokyo Sentimental
0.5

Tokyo Sentimental

Tokyo-born Kururi Takuzo creates a sweet rice treat called dango at his family's traditional Japanese confectionery that has been there for decades. In his spare time the divorcee roams the city, observes and photographs its sights. He has time so he often stands, focuses and takes it all in. Then he sees a woman that he loved long ago.

Release Date:2016-01-16

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:12

Vote Count:1

4.7

Goosebumps: The Movie 2

Shiori Yamauchi finds a letter in her mailbox addressed to a Reiko Miura, who seems to be the previous occupant of her condo unit. She opens the letter out of curiosity. In it were the words, "I want to see you. I love you." A few days later, another letter arrived with the words, "I'll come and see you today after a long time." Scared, Shiori did an internet search for "Reiko Miura" and found out that she was the victim of a stalker murder that happened a year and a half ago.

Release Date:2014-12-10

Department:Writing

Job:Screenplay

Vote Count:3

Come On, Happiness

In 2004, singer-songwriter Matsumoto Tetsuya wrote an autobiography that included a section about his relationship with his troubled mother. Writer-director Nakamura Daisuke adapts that story to film with Shiwase Come On, his directorial debut. The film covers the marriage of Tetsuya's mother and yakuza father, his mother's drug habit, his stay at an orphanage and his reconciliation with his mother after becoming an adult. In addition to writing and performing the film's theme song, Matsumoto Tetsuya also composed the score to this touching film. In 2011, Shiawase Come On won Grand Prix at the 2011 Okuradashi Film Festival, a film festival dedicated to screening unreleased Japanese films.

Release Date:2012-09-05

Department:Sound

Job:Music

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