Makoto Satō (director)

Makoto Satō
佐藤 真
Born(1957-09-12)September 12, 1957
DiedSeptember 4, 2007(2007-09-04) (aged 49)
Occupation

Makoto Satō (佐藤 真 Satō Makoto, September 12, 1957 - September 4, 2007) was a Japanese documentary film director. Among his best-known films were Living On the River Agano, which describes people around the Agano River where incidents of Niigata Minamata disease were discovered, and Self and Others.

His final film, Out of Place: Memories of Edward Said (2005), was named Best Documentary at the 2006 Mainichi Film Awards.[1]

Early life

Satō was born in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, and raised in Tokyo.

Filmography

  • Living on the River Agano (1992, 阿賀に生きる)
  • Artists in Wonderland (1998, まひるのほし)
  • Self and Others (2000, SELF AND OTHERS)
  • Hanako (2001, 花子)
  • Memories of Agano (2004, 阿賀の記憶)
  • Out of Place: Memories of Edward Said (2005, エドワード・サイード OUT OF PLACE)

References

  1. ^ "Konkūru no rekishi: 2006". Mainichi Eiga Konkūru. Retrieved 19 October 2012.

External links

  • An English-language interview with Sato
  • Box set of the Complete Works of Makoto Sato
  • Towards a Cinema of Absence - Satō Makoto in the Japanese and international context


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