
Dietrich Kuhlbrodt im Gespräch mit Werner Schroeter(2008)
Discussion between Werner Schroeter and critic Dietrich Kuhlbrodt at the Vienna International Film Festival 2008.
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Discussion between Werner Schroeter and critic Dietrich Kuhlbrodt at the Vienna International Film Festival 2008.
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2008-11-13
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