Junya Sato
Junya Satō | |
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Born |
Tokyo, Japan | November 6, 1932
Occupation | Film director |
Junya Satō (佐藤 純彌 Satō Jun'ya, born November 6, 1932) is a Japanese film director.
Career
Born in Tokyo, Satō graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1956 with a degree in French literature.[1] He joined the Toei studio and worked as an assistant to such directors as Tadashi Imai and Miyoji Ieki.[1] He debuted as a director in 1963 with Rikugun Zangyaku Monogatari, for which he won a best newcomer's award at the Blue Ribbon Awards.[2] While starting in mostly yakuza film, Satō eventually became known for big budget spectaculars. The Go Masters, a China-Japan co-production he co-directed with Duan Jishun, won the grand prize at the Montreal World Film Festival in 1983.[3] He won the Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year in 1989 for The Silk Road.[4]
Filmography
Year | Japanese Title | English Title | Notes |
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1963 | 陸軍残虐物語 Rikugun Zangyaku Monogatari | ||
続・王将 Zoku Ōshō | |||
1964 | 廓育ち Kuruwa Sodachi | ||
1966 | 愛欲 Aiyoku | ||
1967 | 組織暴力 Soshiki Bōryoku | The Private Police | |
続組織暴力 Zoku Soshiki Bōryoku | |||
1968 | 荒野の渡世人 Kōya no Toseinin | The Drifting Avenger | |
1969 | 日本暴力団 組長と刺客 Nihon Bōryokudan: Kumichō to Shikaku | also wrote screenplay | |
組織暴力 兄弟盃 Soshiki Bōryoku: Kyōdai Sakazuki | Organized Violence | ||
旅に出た極道 Tabi ni Deta Gokudō | |||
1970 | 日本ダービー 勝負 Nihon Derby Shōbu | also wrote screenplay | |
最後の特攻隊 Saigo no Tokkōtai | |||
1971 | 博徒斬り込み隊 Bakuto Kirikomitai | also wrote screenplay | |
暴力団再武装 Bōryokudan Sai Busō | |||
1972 | ギャング対ギャング 赤と黒のブルース Gang tai Gang: Aka to Kuro no Blues | Gang vs. Gang: The Red and Black Blues | also wrote screenplay |
やくざと抗争 実録安藤組 Yakuza to Kōsō: Jitsuroku Andō-gumi | |||
1973 | 実録 私設銀座警察 Jitsuroku: Shisetsu Ginza Keisatsu | True Account of Ginza Tortures | |
Golgo 13 Gorugo Sātīn | |||
実録安藤組 襲撃篇 Jitsuroku Andō-gumi: Shūgekihen | The Ando File | ||
1974 | ルバング島の奇跡 陸軍中野学校 Rubangu-tō no Kiseki: Rikugun Nakano Gakkō | ||
1975 | 新幹線大爆破 Shinkansen Daibakuha | The Bullet Train | also wrote screenplay |
1976 | 君よ噴怒の河を渉れ Kimi yo Fundo no Kawa o Watare | ||
1977 | 人間の証明 Ningen no Shōmei | Proof of the Man | |
1978 | Never Give Up 野性の証明 Yasei no Shōmei | ||
1980 | 遙かなる走路 Haru Kanaru Sōro | ||
甦れ魔女 Yomigaere Majo | |||
1982 | 未完の対局 Mikan no Taikyoku | The Go Masters | |
1983 | 人生劇場 Jinsei Gekijō | Theatre of Life | also wrote screenplay |
1984 | 空海 Kūkai | ||
1986 | 植村直己物語 Uemura Naomi Monogatari | Lost in the Wilderness | also wrote screenplay |
1988 | 敦煌 Tonkō | The Silk Road | also wrote screenplay |
1992 | 私を抱いてそしてキスして Watashi o Daite Soshite Kiss Shite | ||
おろしや国酔夢譚 Oroshiyakoku Suimutan | Kodayu or The Dream of Russia | also wrote screenplay | |
1994 | 超能力者 未知への旅人 Chōnōryokusha - Michi e no Tabibito | ||
1997 | 北京原人 Who Are You? Pekin Genjin Who Are You? | Peking Man | |
2005 | 男たちの大和 Otoko-tachi no Yamato | Yamato | also wrote screenplay |
2010 | 桜田門外ノ変 Sakuradamon-gai no Hen | The Sakuradamon Incident | also wrote screenplay |
References
- 1 2 "Sakuradamon Gai no Hen o kataru". Hikone-shi Bunka Puraza. Hikone City. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
- ↑ "Rekidai jushō ichiranhyō". Cinema Hochi. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
- ↑ "1983". The World Film Festival. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
- ↑ 第 12 回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品 (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
External links
- Junya Satō at the Internet Movie Database
- Junya Satō at the Japanese Movie Database (Japanese)
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