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Toshiki Satō

*anese film director and screenwriter (born 1961)

Toshiki Satō (サトウトシキ, Satō Toshiki, born May 6, 1961 in *ushima Prefecture) a.k.a. 佐藤としき, 佐藤俊喜, and 本藤新 is a *anese film director and screenwriter best known for his pink films of the 1990s. Along with fellow directors, Takahisa Zeze, Kazuhiro Sano and Hisayasu Satō, he is known as one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Pink" (ピンク四天王, pinku *enno).

Contents

  • 1 Life and career
  • 2 Partial filmography
  • 3 References
    • 3.1 Sources

Life and career

Toshiki Satō was born in 1961 and graduated from Nikkatsu Arts School. After graduation, Satō was scheduled to make his directorial debut in 1986 with the pink film studio, Million Film, but this project was canceled when the studio ceased production that year. Satō worked as an AV (Adult Video) director for a few years, and made two films for Nikkatsu's post-Roman adult movieo subsidiary, Nikkatsu Video, in 1988. His debut film was the unsuccessful 1989 pink film drama, The Beast. AV idol Maya Asabuki starred in this film judged "light on drama, but heavy on sex scenes."

Though he often collaborates, Satō usually writes or co-write his own scripts. His films deal with the difficulties of relationships in modern society, and his typical subject matter includes "adult movieographers, panty-sniffers, lesbians, and lusty murderers." His films often end with the protagonist committing suicide in spectacular style. The director's stylistic concerns began to show themselves in his second film, E-Cup Action Take Two: Rich and Ripe (1989). Allmovie calls Latest Bathhouse Sex Technique: Palace of the Soapsud Princess (1990) an oddly moving film, and one of Satō's most erotic.

Soaking Wet: Touching All Over the Body (1990), had an upbeat tone, somewhat atypical for Satō. Actor Tōru Nakane was lauded by the mainstream critics for his performance in the film. That's Hentatainment! Perverted Sex Do*ent (1991) is an exploration of gender which could be interpreted as either a gay or a straight film, depending upon one's personal definitions of gender. Satō followed this tale of transsexualism with Abnormal Ecstasy, another, more psychological treatment of the same subject the same year.

In 1995 Satō made the two-part mainstream Fighting Dragon Story, but continued in the pink film genre after that. Atashi wa juice (1996), the second in a series of theatrical releases by Fujii TV, was a popular and profitable lesbian erotic film.

Partial filmography

References

    Sources

    • Satō, Toshiki. "第2回 『セルフプロデュース』: サトウ トシキ 「私のセルフ・プロデュース」 "Self-Production #2: Toshiki Satō, "My Self-Productions"" (in *anese). Director's Guild of *an. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
    • Sharp, Jasper (2008). "Desperate Housewives: Toshiki Satō". Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of *anese Sex Cinema. Guildford: FAB Press. pp.:272–279. ISBN:978-1-903254-54-7.
    • "Toshiki Sato". Allmovie. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
    • "Toshiki Sato". The Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 2007-10-16.
    • Toshiki Sato at IMDb
    • "サトウトシキ (Satō Toshiki)" (in *anese). *anese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
    • Weisser, Thomas; Yuko Mihara Weisser (1998). "Spotlight: Four Kings of Pink (Toshiki Sato)". *anese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Miami: Vital Books:: Asian Cult Cinema Publications. pp.:480–486. ISBN:1-889288-52-7.