Django
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Django
Summary
Django is a film[1]. Django has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Django's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Django was directed by Étienne Comar[4].
- Étienne Comar wrote the screenplay for Django[5].
- Alexis Salatko wrote the screenplay for Django[6].
- Django's composer is recorded as Warren Ellis[7].
- Django's genre is biographical film[8].
- Django's genre is drama film[9].
- A cast member of Django was Reda Kateb[10].
- A cast member of Django was Cécile de France[11].
- A cast member of Django was Àlex Brendemühl[12].
- A cast member of Django was Bea Palya[13].
- A cast member of Django was Patrick Mille[14].
- A cast member of Django was Ulrich Brandhoff[15].
- A cast member of Django was Jan Henrik Stahlberg[16].
- A cast member of Django was Hono Winterstein[17].
- A cast member of Django was Aloïse Sauvage[18].
- A cast member of Django was Maximilien Poullein[19].
- A cast member of Django was Rocky Gresset[20].
- Django was produced by Olivier Delbosc[21].
- Django's production company is recorded as Fidélité Productions[22].
- Django's director of photography is recorded as Christophe Beaucarne[23].
- The original language of Django was French[24].
- Django's Commons category is recorded as Django (2017)[25].
- Django was distributed by video on demand[26].
- Django's review score is recorded as 5.6/10[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Django was produced by Olivier Delbosc[21]. Django was directed by Étienne Comar[4]. Screenwriters include Étienne Comar[5] and Alexis Salatko[6]. Cast members include Reda Kateb[10], Cécile de France[11], Àlex Brendemühl[12], Bea Palya[13], Patrick Mille[14], and Ulrich Brandhoff[15].
Publication
Publication dates include October 26, 2017[28], February 15, 2018[29], November 16, 2017[30], and 2017[31]. The original language of Django was French[24]. Genres include biographical film[8] and drama film[9]. Django was distributed by video on demand[26].
Subject and Themes
Django's main subject is Django Reinhardt[32].
Reception
Reviews include 5.6/10[27], 49/100[33], and 57%[34].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Django's after a work by is recorded as Alexis Salatko[35].
Why It Matters
Django has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]