
Junya Satō
Directing
Born 1932-11-06 · Tokyo, Japan · Died 2019-02-09
Junya Satō (佐藤 純彌, Satō Jun'ya, 6 November 1932 – 9 February 2019) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His son, Tōya Satō (佐藤 東弥, Satō Tōya), is also a film director. Born in Tokyo, Satō graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1956 with a degree in French literature. He joined the Toei studio and worked as an assistant to such directors as Tadashi Imai and Miyoji Ieki. 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. 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. He won the Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year in 1989 for The Silk Road.
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Sakurada Gate Incident
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Sakurada Gate Incident
Screenplay

Yamato
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Yamato
Screenplay

金融腐蝕列島 再生
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The Peking Man
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Psychic: Traveler to the Unknown
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Hold Me and Kiss Me
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The Dream of Russia
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The Dream of Russia
Screenplay

The Silk Road
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The Silk Road
Screenplay

Lost in the Wilderness
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Kukai
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Theater Of Life
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Theater Of Life
Screenplay

Gメン'82
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The Go Masters
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Drive for the Future
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The Way to The Gold Medals
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