is a Japanese exploitation film director. He has worked prolifically in the genre of pinku eiga films, which refers to Japanese films that prominently feature nudity or sexual content. His best-known works are the 1992 pink film The Bedroom and the 1996 V-Cinema splatter film Splatter: Naked Blood. He is known for his "sledgehammer" filmmaking style, and using his exploitation career to tackle serious subjects like obsession, alienation, perversion and voyeurism.
He has been likened to Canadian director David Cronenberg due to his penchant for body horror as well as dark eroticism. Along with fellow directors Kazuhiro Sano, Toshiki Satà  and Takahisa Zeze, he is known as one of the .
Satà  is a very prolific director, having directed about two dozen films in 1988 and 1989. To date, he has directed more than fifty films dealing with eroticism, sadism, and horror among the lower classes of Japan. He is famous for his "guerilla shooting technique" in which his actors appear on location in public and incorporate unknowing bystanders into the film. One notorious example of this technique can be seen in Widow's Perverted Hell (1991) (aka Look Into Me) in which the lead actress, nude and bound in S&M gear, appears in a busy downtown location and begs confused passers-by to help her masturbate. Allmovie comments, "Like Divine's memorable strut through the streets of Baltimore in Pink Flamingos, this scene was shot guerrilla-style, with no planning, and some of the reactions from unsuspecting pedestrians are priceless. Intended as a dark meditation on the unhinging effects of grief, the mondo aspects of its climactic scene makes the rather lackluster Mibojin Hentai Jigoku worth seeing."
Satà Â's 1987 film Temptation of the Mask was important for several reasons. One of the first gay films produced by a major pink film director, the film also brought together three members of the shitenno for the first time. Takahisa Zeze worked as Satà Â's assistant director for the film, and through him began hiring future-director Kazuhiro Sano as an actor in his films. Zeze later recalled, "I remember once there was a gay pink film, and Satà  wanted to use Sano, so I was the go-between and negotiated with him to appear in it. That's how we all started working together."
Satà Â's second gay-themed film was Muscle (1988) (also known as ), a tribute to Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini. For this film, Satà  was awarded the grand prize at the Berlin Gay and Lesbian Festival in 1993. From this and later films like Hunters' Sense of Touch (1995), Satà  has gained a reputation as one of the few directors who can competently alternate between gay and heterosexual-themed pink films.
Satà Â's 1990 film, Horse and Woman and Dog (also known as Poaching by the Water), another film featuring Kazuhiro Sano, became a success due to its scandalous scenes involving bestiality between the three characters in the film's title. Another controversial but highly regarded film from Satà  is The Bedroom (1992), for which the director hired the Paris cannibal, Issei Sagawa (aka Kazumasa Sagawa) to appear in a cameo role.
Famed for the offensiveness of his films, ' (1987) (also known as Secret Garden), dealing with a homeless man who rapes and murders women, is often singled out as Satà Â's most repulsive film. In his later works, Satà  has collaborated with the female pink film writer, Kyoko Godai. While the violence in his films has sometimes been less extreme since this collaboration, the Weissers, in their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films call Godai and Satà Â's work on Uniform Punishment: Square Peg in Round Hole! (1991) (also known as Just an Illusion) "Perhaps the most mean-spirited satire on film.". The film deals with a religious cult who worships a maniacal young woman who spends her nights hunting the city for people to rape and kill with the help of a male slave. Allmovie judges the film a "perversely entertaining jet-black satire" and a "dark but highly watchable softcore effort".
Yoshiyuki Hayashida, editor of P*G magazineâÂÂcurrently the leading journal on pink filmâÂÂand founder of the Pink Grand Prix, became a fan of Satà Â's work and wrote a script using many of Satà Â's major themes. Satà  filmed the script as Uniform Masturbation: Virgin's Underpanties (1992) (also known as Close Dancing). Though Satà Â's style seems to have softened somewhat as the 1990s progressed, he was still capable of producing such works as Splatter: Naked Blood (1996), which, Allmovie warns, "contains one of the most appalling scenes in Japanese horror, with a young woman mutilating and eating her own body."