Shinsuke Sato (佐藤 信介, Satō Shinsuke, born 1970) is a Japanese film director, screenplay writer and video game designer.
Filmography
Year |
Original Japanese title |
English title |
Role |
1997 |
Tōkyō yakyoku |
Tokyo Lullaby |
Writer |
1998 |
Tadon to chikuwa (segment "Tadon") |
|
Writer |
2000 |
Zawa-zawa Shimokita-sawa |
|
Writer |
2000 |
Himawari |
Sunflower |
Writer |
2001 |
Shura Yukihime |
The Princess Blade |
Writer, Director |
2002 |
Rokkun rouru mishin |
Rock'n'Roll Mishin |
Writer |
2003 |
Seventh Anniversary |
|
Writer |
2005 |
Haru no yuki |
Snowy Love Fall in Spring, also known as Spring Snow |
screenplay |
2005 |
Inu no eiga |
All About My Dog |
screenplay |
2006 |
Kenchō no hoshi |
Star Reformer, also known as The Star of Prefecture Government |
Screenplay |
2008 |
Sunadokei |
Sand Clock also known as Sand Chronicles |
Screenplay, director |
2009 |
Hottarake no shima - Haruka to maho no kagami, also known as Hottrake no shima |
Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror |
Director |
2011 |
Gantz live action films[1] |
|
Director |
2013 |
Toshokan Sensō[2] |
|
Director |
Video game developer
References
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Sato, Shinsuke |
Alternative names |
|
Short description |
Japanese film director |
Date of birth |
1970 |
Place of birth |
Hiba, Hiroshima, Japan |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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