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Bilder auf Höfen (1984)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 25M

Director : Roland Worell

Sinopsis

The film shows courtyards in the old Berlin city center that were designed by the residents themselves before the reconstruction. The painter Reinhard Zabka, himself the initiator and protagonist of such actions, talks about his relationship to art and his understanding of its function in the big city. Residents talk about their experiences.

Actores

Reinhard Zabka
Reinhard Zabka
Self

Tripulaciones

Martina Liebnitz
Martina Liebnitz
Commissioning Editor
Roland Worell
Roland Worell
Director

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