It was in 1985 that Macoto Tezka, the son of legendary manga artist Osamu Tezuka, met musician and TV personality Haruo Chicada, who had composed the score for a film that didn't exist: The Legend of the Stardust Brothers. As a 22-year-old film student, Macoto had already made several short experimental films, but he had yet to make his feature-length debut, and he had the weight of the TEZUKA name on his shoulders. "The Stardust Brothers" was subsequently adapted from this "fake soundtrack" by Tezka with Chicada as producer.
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It was in 1985 that Macoto Tezka, the son of legendary manga artist Osamu Tezuka, met musician and TV personality Haruo Chicada, who had composed the score for a film that didn't exist: The Legend of the Stardust Brothers. As a 22-year-old film student, Macoto had already made several short experimental films, but he had yet to make his feature-length debut, and he had the weight of the TEZUKA name on his shoulders. "The Stardust Brothers" was subsequently adapted from this "fake soundtrack" by Tezka with Chicada as producer.
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