
So, 'Osamu Tezuka: Secrets of Creation' is a fascinating peek into the mind of one of Japan's most influential creators. It really captures the essence of Tezuka’s artistic process, particularly how he prepared for the Hiroshima International Animation Festival. The documentary's pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the nuances of his work and philosophy. The atmosphere feels very intimate—almost like you’re in a workshop with him. There’s a certain rawness to it, especially when you see behind-the-scenes footage and sketches. No flashy interviews, just a genuine exploration of creativity. Tezuka's dedication and passion shine through, making it a distinctive piece for anyone interested in animation history and the evolution of storytelling in Japan.
Originally released as a book-mounted DVD.Screened in Japan in 1986.Cooperation from Tezuka Productions adds authenticity.
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