Shinsuke SATO 佐藤信介
No Misbehaviour In The Dorm
寮内厳粛
Nippon Visions ½
In a school dormitory, mistrust spreads amongst some students. Why doesn't Tachibana have to learn and still keeps improving his grades? The other students' curiosity leads them to search his room, where their suspicions seem to be confirmed. NO MISBEHAVIOR IN THE DORM won the PIA Film Festival Grand Prix in 1994. Later films like THE PRINCESS BLADE (2001 / NC '02) and GANTZ (2011 / NC '11) made Shinsuke SATO one of the most successful Japanese blockbuster directors.
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PIA Film Festival: Classics (NC 2013)
寮内厳粛
Ryonai genshuku
Japan 1994
18 minutes
Director
Shinsuke SATO
Script
Shinsuke SATO
About Shinsuke SATO
佐藤信介
Shinsuke SATO, born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1970, began his career as a short film director and screenwriter while still studying at Musashino Art University. After distinguishing himself as a screenwriter for films by Jun ICHIKAWA and Isao YUKISADA in the late 1990s, he had his international breakthrough as a director with THE PRINCESS BLADE (2001). Since then, he has gained recognition for the realization of numerous successful live-action adaptations of popular mangas, such as GANTZ (2011 / NC ’11), I AM A HERO (2016 / NC ’17) and DEATH NOTE: LIGHT UP THE NEW WORLD (2016 / NC ’17). He also directed the animated feature OBLIVION ISLAND: HARUKA AND THE MAGIC MIRRORS (2009) which won the NIPPON CINEMA AWARD in 2010.