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is a Japanese film director. ==Career== After working as a set assistant or assistant director under such filmmakers as Sogo Ishii and Kazuyuki Izutsu, he made his directorial debut in 1989 with ''Dotsuitarunen'' (earning the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award) and followed it up with another boxing film, ''Tekken'', in 1990. Sakamoto became known for action films focusing on the conflicts between male characters, such as ''Tokarefu'' and ''New Battles Without Honor and Humanity'', but has also made films centered on female characters such as ''Face'' and ''Awakening''. He won the award for Best Director at the 24th Japan Academy Prize and at the 22nd Yokohama Film Festival for ''Face''. He won the Special Jury prize for ''My House'' at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival in 2003. ''Chameleon'', an action film starring Tatsuya Fujiwara and Asami Mizukawa, screened at the Busan International Film Festival in 2008. ''Children of the Dark'', a thriller film shot in Thailand, was denied to screen at the Bangkok International Film Festival in 2008. ''Zatoichi: The Last'', a jidaigeki film starring Shingo Katori, and ''Strangers in the City'', a thriller film starring Toru Nakamura and Manami Konishi, were both released in 2010. ''Someday'', an ensemble comedy film starring Yoshio Harada, won the Best Picture prize at the Yokohama Film Festival in 2011. He also directed ''A Chorus of Angels'', a 2012 film starring Sayuri Yoshinaga, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Toei Company. His 2013 film, ''Human Trust'', starred Kōichi Satō, Yoo Ji-tae, and Vincent Gallo.
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