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Django
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The work Django represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource Django
Label
Django
Statement of responsibility
Fidelité & Arches films présentent ; une coproduction Arches Films, Pathé, Curiosa Films, France 2 Cinéma, Moana Films, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma ; un film de Etienne Comar ; produit par Olivier Delbosc & Marc Missonnier ; scénario, Etienne Comar & Alexis Salatko
Contributor
  • Comar, Etienne
  • Coleman, Monica
  • Kateb, Reda
  • Merstein, Bimbam, 1930-
  • Beaucarne, Christophe
  • hoopla digital
  • Missonnier, Marc
  • Palya, Bea, 1976-
  • Delbosc, Olivier
  • Salatko, Alexis, 1959-
  • Ellis, Warren, 1965-
  • France, Cécile de, 1975-
Actor
  • France, Cécile de, 1975-
  • Palya, Bea, 1976-
  • Merstein, Bimbam, 1930-
  • Kateb, Reda
Director of photography
  • Beaucarne, Christophe
Editor of moving image work
  • Coleman, Monica
Film director
  • Comar, Etienne
Film producer
  • Delbosc, Olivier
  • Missonnier, Marc
Screenwriter
  • Comar, Etienne
  • Salatko, Alexis, 1959-
Subject
  • Guitarists -- Drama
  • Jazz musicians -- Drama
  • Reinhardt, Django, 1910-1953 -- Drama
Genre
  • Drama
Language
fre
Summary
Reinhardt, elegantly interpreted by Reda Kateb (A Prophet, Zero Dark Thirty), is the toast of 1943 Paris, thrilling audiences with his distinctive brand of "hot jazz" and charming his admirers including his muse played by Cčile de France (Hereafter, Chinese Puzzle). But even as the rise of Nazism forces Reinhardt - whose music is considered degenerate under the Third Reich - to make a daring escape from Paris, he refuses to be silenced as his music becomes a form of protest. Reda Kateb's performance is simply impressive and will certainly please all fans of Django. A spirited biopic that will keep audiences on their tapping toes
Cataloging source
Midwest
Characteristic
videorecording
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Credits note
Directed by Etienne Comar
Intended audience
Rated PG-13
PerformerNote
Reda Kateb, Cecile De France, Beata Palya, Bimbam Merstein
Runtime
92
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action

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  • Django, Fidelité & Arches films présentent ; une coproduction Arches Films, Pathé, Curiosa Films, France 2 Cinéma, Moana Films, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma ; un film de Etienne Comar ; produit par Olivier Delbosc & Marc Missonnier ; scénario, Etienne Comar & Alexis Salatko, (electronic resource)

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