Junya Satō
Born 1932 (age 86) · Tokyo, Japan
Appears in 45 titles

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.

Filmography

The Bullet Train
6.8
The Bullet Train
1975
Director
Yamato
5.5
Yamato
2005
Director
Manhunt
6.2
Manhunt
1976
Director
Golgo 13
5.1
Golgo 13
1973
Director
Proof of the Man
7.8
Proof of the Man
1977
Director
Sakurada Gate Incident
7.4
Sakurada Gate Incident
2010
Director
The Silk Road
6.5
The Silk Road
1988
Director
The Dream of Russia
6.3
The Dream of Russia
1992
Director
The Drifting Avenger
6.1
The Drifting Avenger
1968
Director
Never Give Up
6.2
Never Give Up
1978
Director
A True Story of the Private Ginza Police
The Go Masters
6.6
The Go Masters
1982
Director
Thirst for Love
6.0
Thirst for Love
1966
Director
The Peking Man
5.0
The Peking Man
1997
Director
Kukai
9.5
Kukai
1984
Director
The Last Kamikaze
7.0
The Last Kamikaze
1970
Director
The Armed Organization
8.0
The Armed Organization
1971
Director
Raised in a Palace
7.0
Raised in a Palace
1964
Director
Organized Violence II
7.5
Organized Violence II
1967
Director
The Private Police
7.5
The Private Police
1969
Director