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Biopic of jazz great Django Reinhardt to open Berlin Film festival

Berlin - The Berlin film festival will open next month with the premiere of a biopic about Gypsy-jazz great Django Reinhardt focused on his family's persecution by the Nazis, organisers said Wednesday.

The French production, Django, marks the directorial debut of Etienne Comar, a screenwriter and producer behind hits such as Of Gods and Men and My King and co-producer of the award-winning film about radical Islam Timbuktu.

Django will compete for the Golden Bear top prize at the Berlinale, the first major European film festival of the year, running 9 to 19 February.

Reinhardt, a virtuoso guitarist and composer who shot to global renown with his delicate melodies, belonged to the Sinti minority and was forced to flee German-occupied Paris in 1943.

"Django Reinhardt was one of the most brilliant pioneers of European jazz and the father of Gypsy Swing. Django grippingly portrays one chapter in the musician's eventful life and is a poignant tale of survival," festival director Dieter Kosslick said in a statement.

"Constant danger, flight and the atrocities committed against his family could not make him stop playing."

The film stars Reda Kateb, who appeared with Viggo Mortensen in the Algeria-set war drama Far From Men.

The Berlinale is still putting the final touches on its line-up but last month announced the first entries for its main showcase.

The Dinner by Oren Moverman stars Richard Gere, Laura Linney and Steve Coogan in a thriller based on a Dutch novel by Herman Koch.

British director Sally Potter will unveil The Party starring Patricia Clarkson and Bruno Ganz.

Romanian filmmaker Calin Peter Netzer, who scooped the Golden Bear in 2013 for Child's Pose, will enter the competition with Ana, mon amour.

Cult Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki will present his latest feature, The Other Side of Hope.

And director Andres Veiel will premiere a documentary about the 20th century German sculptor and performance artist Joseph Beuys.


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