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So klang die DEFA - Filmmusik aus Babelsberg (2018)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Knut Elstermann

Synopsis

Actors

Christel Bodenstein
Christel Bodenstein
herself
Chris Doerk
Chris Doerk
herself
Wolfgang Thiel
Wolfgang Thiel
himself
Thomas Natschinski
Thomas Natschinski
himself
Peter Gotthardt
Peter Gotthardt
himself
Peter Rabenalt
Peter Rabenalt
himself
Dieter Birr
Dieter Birr
himself
Günther Fischer
Günther Fischer
himself
Roland Oehme
Roland Oehme
himself
André Asriel
André Asriel
himself
Dieter Franke (Musiker)
Dieter Franke (Musiker)
himself
Regine Dobberschütz
Regine Dobberschütz
herself
Klaus-Peter Beyer
Klaus-Peter Beyer
himself
Andreas Schmeißer
Andreas Schmeißer
himself

Crews

Knut Elstermann
Knut Elstermann
Director
Knut Elstermann
Knut Elstermann
Novel
Mario Krauß
Mario Krauß
Sound
André Böhm
André Böhm
Camera Operator
Ania Cremer
Ania Cremer
Graphic Designer
Ingo Röske
Ingo Röske
Post Production Producer

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