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'Cloud Atlas' director to head Berlin film fest jury

Tom Tykwer, the German executive behind "Cloud Chartbook" and "Fragrance" and the clique hit "Run Lola Run", will head the jury of one year from now's Berlin film celebration, coordinators said Thursday.

Tykwer, 52, and his jury will choose the victor of the pined for the Brilliant Bear top prize at the February occasion, which positions with Cannes and Venice among Europe's best silver screen exhibits.

"Tom Tykwer is one of the most elevated profiles German chiefs and has built up himself on the global stage as an incredible producer," celebration executive Calorie counter Kosslick said in an announcement.

"His exceptional ability and creative trademark have been in plain view in an assortment of film sorts."

Tykwer acted as a motion picture projectionist in Berlin before discharging in 1998 his global breakout hit, the imaginative three-stories-in-one spine-chiller "Run Lola Run".

The achievement of that motion picture prepared to his first English-dialect include, 2002's "Paradise" with Cate Blanchett ahead of the pack.

His 2006 adjustment of the Patrick Sueskind smashes hit, "Aroma: The Tale of a Killer", about a serial executioner going after young ladies to catch their fragrance, and the Clive Owen dramatization "The Global" were trailed by two undertakings with Tom Hanks.

The main, 2012's "Cloud Chartbook," in view of the unpredictably plotted hit by David Mitchell, was co-coordinated by Tykwer and Hollywood producers the Wachowskis, the combine behind the "Framework" set of three.

Furthermore, a year ago, he discharged the Hanks include "A Multidimensional image for the Lord" in view of the Dave Eggers novel.

Most as of late, Tykwer co-coordinated 16 scenes of "Babylon Berlin", set in the interwar Weimar Republic and charged as the most costly German arrangement ever.

Following its debut on German TV a month ago, the show has been sold to TV advertisers the world over.

Tykwer has introduced six of his movies at the Berlinale, as the celebration is known.

"The Berlinale has dependably been my most loved and my home film celebration, and has upheld me since I started filling in as a movie producer," Tykwer said.

The celebration will keep running from 15-25 February.

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