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29 June 2026

LaZona Pictures Secures Distribution Rights for Upcoming Chopin Biopic

Discover the enchanting universe of Frédéric Chopin with LaZona Pictures’ newest acquisition. Experience the artistry and emotion of Chopin's music as reimagined through cutting-edge cinematic storytelling.

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In a notable development, LaZona Pictures has acquired the distribution rights for the eagerly awaited Polish biopic ‘Chopin, Chopin!’, directed by Michał Kwieciński. The film, produced with a budget of approximately $17.5 million, explores the life of Frédéric Chopin, a renowned composer of the Romantic era. It is set to premiere in Spain in the first quarter of 2026, offering a compelling narrative that intertwines Chopin’s artistic journey with his personal struggles.

Unveiling Chopin’s Parisian journey

The film depicts Chopin’s arrival in Paris at the age of 21, where he swiftly became a favorite among the city’s elite. Eryk Kulm portrays the composer, illustrating the whirlwind of fame and creativity that surrounded Chopin during his formative years in France. The narrative not only highlights his ascent to prominence but also addresses the impact of his health issues on his dedication to music.

High-caliber production team

With a team of esteemed professionals behind the scenes, ‘Chopin, Chopin!’ is set to deliver a captivating cinematic experience. The cinematography is directed by Michał Sobociński, renowned for his work on ‘The New Look’, while production designer Katarzyna Sobańska, recognized for her contributions to ‘Cold War’, brings a visually striking aesthetic to the film. The script, written by Bartosz Janiszewski, aims to offer a nuanced portrayal of the composer’s internal and external conflicts.

Strategic release plans and partnerships

LaZona Pictures is set to embark on a strategic rollout by partnering with various cultural institutions, including opera houses and music conservatories. Óscar Alonso, head of LaZona Pictures, highlights that this biopic marks their first major European production, representing a significant step towards expanding their reach and diversifying their offerings. Alonso characterizes the film as a ‘rock-star portrait of the Romantic era’, designed to engage both classical music enthusiasts and a broader audience.

Festival circuit and anticipation

‘Chopin, Chopin!’ is generating significant buzz in the film festival circuit. It is set to premiere as the closing gala at the Seville European Film Festival from November 7 to 15. This prominent showcase is expected to enhance the film’s reputation as a notable cinematic event. Director Alonso remains optimistic about the film’s prospects, noting that it represents the ambitious European cinema that resonates with audiences.

Exploring Chopin’s legacy

Set in 19th-century Paris, the film highlights Frédéric Chopin’s musical genius while delving into his personal struggles. As the narrative unfolds, audiences witness how Chopin’s health issues impact his creative process, leading to some of his most significant works. The film aims to capture the emotional depth of his character, drawing viewers into the poignant journey of a man who was both celebrated and tormented.

‘Chopin, Chopin!’ serves as a compelling tribute to the life of Frédéric Chopin, offering insights into his artistic brilliance and personal challenges. Produced by LaZona Pictures, this biopic is poised to engage audiences and deepen their understanding of one of music’s greatest figures.

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Linda Pellegrini

Linda Pellegrini reported from Genoa on the reconversion of the former port area, entering City Hall for a decisive interview; editor with responsibility for historical columns and proposer of local memory investigations. Graduate of the University of Genoa, keeps an archive of period photographs of the city.