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  1. Emil Lager portrayed Reinhardt playing guitar in a French cafe in the 2011 film Hugo. [ 76 ] The film Django , by the French filmmaker Étienne Comar , depicting Reinhardt's life during wartime was released in February 2017, with the French actor Reda Kateb performing the role of Reinhardt.

  2. In the Martin Scorsese film Hugo (2011), a character named Reinhardt—played by Emil Lager—plays guitar in a combo in the station café. Django (1954) is a gypsy-flavoured piece written by the jazz pianist John Lewis , of the Modern Jazz Quartet , in honour of Reinhardt.

  3. After the grue­some acci­dent, Iom­mi, “extreme­ly depressed,” trag­i­cal­ly resigned him­self to nev­er play the gui­tar again — that is, until his fac­to­ry man­ag­er vis­it­ed him in the hos­pi­tal and told him the sto­ry of Djan­go Rein­hardt, the Bel­gian-Romani swing gui­tarist who lost two fin­gers in a ter­ri­ble fire at age 18, him­self just ...

  4. Nov 16, 2015 · Some historical figures get cameos, too: Jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt (played by Emil Lager) can be briefly glimpsed playing at a café to an audience that includes Salvador Dalí (Ben Addis ...

  5. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). Emil Lager as Django Reinhardt. (Personnel On Camera). Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London. Inc: Steve Mair, acoustic double bass; Paul Clarvis, percussion. (Soundtrack Personnel). Motion Picture (Form).

  6. Emil Lager, Ben Addis, and Robert Gill make cameo appearances as the father of Gypsy jazz guitar, Django Reinhardt, the Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador Dalí, and the Irish writer James Joyce, respectively. The names of all three characters appear towards the end of the film's cast credit list.

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  8. Mar 7, 2023 · It wasn’t until 1968 that the Festival Django Reinhardt premiered in Samois-sur-Seine, a village south of Paris, where Django lived in his final years. From there a resurgence began; it was a resurgence that saw a new generation of incredible guitarists rise to prominence including Biréli Lagrène, Boulou Ferré, Fapy Lafertin, Raphaël Faÿs and Django’s youngest son, Babik Reinhardt.

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