In post-war occupied Japan, young Tatsumi’s passion for comics eventually becomes a means of supporting his poor family. Already published as a teenager, he findseven greater inspiration after meeting his idol, famous animator Osamu Tezuka. Despite his steady success, Tatsumi begins to question why Japanese comics should cater to children with cute and whimsical tales and drawings. In 1957, he coins the term gekiga (dramatic pictures) and redefines the manga landscape by encouraging an alternative genre for adults. Realistic and disquieting, Tatsumi’s work begins to grapple with the darker aspects of life. Based on the autobiographic graphic novel “A Drifting Life” and other works by Yoshihiro Tatsumi.
Tatsumi
2011
96 min.
Animation
Singapore
Colorido
Eric Khoo
Eric Khoo
Taufik Ramadhan
Tetsuya Bessho, Motoko Gollent, Yoshihiro Tatsumi (voz)
Tan Fong Cheng, Phil Mitchell, Freddie Yeo, Eric Khoo
Zhao Wei Films, Infinite Frameworks
Christopher Khoo, Christine Sham
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