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Saturday updates
    2017-02-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    SENEGALESE director Alain Gomis has delighted viewers at the Berlin Film Festival with “Felicite,” a movie about the life and struggles of a singer in the Congo city of Kinshasa.

    The movie, shown Saturday to much applause, tells the story of Felicite, played by Vero Tshanda Beya Mputo, who is struggling to raise money for an operation for her son, who was injured in an accident.

    Gomis told reporters he wanted to show that people “can fight for their dignity in all circumstances — and how good that is.” The movie is competing for the festival’s top Golden Bear award.

    Also screened Saturday in Berlin was “Final Portrait,” directed by Stanley Tucci, about the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti. (SD-Agencies)

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