Mirror of Germany. No. 311 = Deutschland Spiegel

Germany (West), 1980

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Episode of Series “Mirror of Germany. The German Scene = Deutschland Spiegel”.
Antique cars and the hobbyists who build and maintain them; Prize winning students and their work; a major satellite town of office buildings near Hamburg; the famous biblical passion play performances at a country town; a politician who stays close to his electors; a sculptor in metal; an international meeting of tall ships at Kiel.

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Cinecentrum

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00:15:00:00

Production places
Germany (West)
Production dates
1980

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Mirror of Germany. The German Scene = Deutschland Spiegel

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Mirror of Germany. The German Scene = Deutschland Spiegel

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