Marianne (2013)

Género : Documental, Animación

Tiempo de ejecución : 3M

Director : Richard O'Connor

Sinopsis

On the verge of professional breakthrough, a young Bertolt Brecht reflects on relationships.

Actores

Matti Leinikka
Matti Leinikka
narration

Tripulaciones

Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht
Writer
Richard O'Connor
Richard O'Connor
Director
Taisiya Zaretskaya
Taisiya Zaretskaya
Animation
Richard O'Connor
Richard O'Connor
Animation

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