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  1. Yosuke Mikura ( Goro Inagaki) is a very popular novelist. His novels are influential and women adore him. He meets Barbara ( Fumi Nikaido) who becomes his muse. Notes. Based on manga series "Barbara" by Osamu Tezuka (first serialized Shogakukan in Big Comic from July 10, 1973 - May 25, 1974).

  2. Macoto Tezuka has crafted a beguilingly haunting fever dream. Tezuka's Barbara is drenched in a jazz hazed narrative that flows so freely and challenges the mind. Deep within its titillating tale lies a deep dive into the mind of an artist who has lost his way.

  3. A mysterious young woman inspires a famous novelist to write again.

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  4. Play Trailer. Macoto Tezuka brings Osamu Tezuka's erotic manga to life through the lens of Christopher Doyle. Overview. Barbara is an adult-orientated fantasy tale filled with love and the occult from Osamu Tezuka's reimagining of "The Tales of Hoffmann".

  5. Out on All region DVD and Bluray June 28th, 2021http://thirdwindowfilms.com/films/tezukas-barbara/Starring GORO INAGAKI and FUMI NIKAIDOCinematography by CHR...

  6. Nov 6, 2019 · Based on a classic 1974 adult manga by the godfather of Japanese comics Osamu Tezuka and directed by his son Macoto, 'Tezuka's Barbara' is a live-action adaptation and an...

  7. Comedy. One of Osamu Tezuka's most adult and sexually-charged works, Barbara (1973-74) was originally serialized as a follow-up to Ayako (1972-73) in Big Comic from July 1973 to May 1974.

  8. Director: Macoto Tezuka Cast: Fumi Nikaido, Goro Inagaki, Kiyohiko Shibukawa Genre: Erotic Fantasy Language: Japanese (with English subtitles) Country: Japan Year: 2020 Runtime: 100 minutes...

  9. Tezuka's Barbara. FANTASY. One of Osamu Tezuka's most adult and sexually-charged works, Barbara (1973-74) was originally serialised as a follow-up to Ayako (1972-73) in Big Comic from July 1973 to May 1974. Barbara is an adult-orientated fantasy tale filled with love and the occult from Osamu Tezuka's reimagining of "The Tales of Hoffmann".