- Tadao Sato
nihongo|Tadao Sato|佐藤 忠男|Satō Tadao|born
October 6 ,1930 in Niigata, Niigata,Japan is a prominent Japanesefilm critic andfilm theorist . Sato has published more than 30 books on film, and is one of the foremost scholars and historians addressing Japanese film, though little of his work has been translated for publication abroad [Sato, Tadao. "Currents In Japanese Cinema", Tokyo: Kodansha. 1982. 0-87011-815-3.] .The international awareness of Sato's scholarship can be primarily attributed to the one extant translation of selected essays - "Currents In Japanese Cinema", published internationally in 1982. Sato has also frequently appeared as a primary source in the writing of other Japanese film historians, notably
Donald Richie [Richie, Donald. "A Hundred Years Of Japanese Cinema", pp. 27, 29, 72, 80-81, 125, Tokyo: Kodansha. 2001. 4-7700-2995-0.] andJoan Mellen [Mellen, Joan. The Waves At Genji's Door, pp. 304, New York: Pantheon. 1975. 0-394-49799-6.] .References
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