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Lutz MommartzMarmor bliebt immer kühl (1985)

This is the authorized Short version of "Marmor bliebt immer kühl" from the german >Filmmaker Lutz Mommartz


This movie is part of the collection: German Cinema from Lutz Mommartz

Producer: Lutz Mommartz
Production Company: Mommartzfilm
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: German
Keywords: Lutz Mommartz, German cinema

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Germany


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Marmor bliebt immer kühl76 MB136 MB
Marmor bliebt immer kühl 193 MB
Marmor bliebt immer kühl 139 MB 250 MB141 MB
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Marmor bliebt immer kühl428 KB
Marmor bliebt immer kühl431 KB

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The Lutz Mommartz Film Archive is a collection of the film works of German film-maker Lutz Mommartz, considered to be one of the pioneers in the film genre known as the "other cinema". Mommartz was born in Erkelenz in 1934 and spent most of his life in Dusseldorf. He began making movies in 1967 and eventually became Professor of Film at the Kunstakademie Munster. He still lives and works in Germany, dividing his time between Dusseldorf and Berlin.


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