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Guys And Balls;Manner Wie Wir (2004)

Guys And Balls;Manner Wie Wir (2004)

Rolf Zacher Characters: Trainer Karl Film: Guys And Balls; Manner Wie Wir (2004) Director: Sherry Horman 16 May 2004 Date: 16 May 2004

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I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI aka WE FREE KINGS Director SERGIO CITTI, PATRICK BACHAU, SILVIO ORLANDO, ROLF ZACHER Date: 1996

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I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI aka WE FREE KINGS ROLF ZACHER, SILVIO ORLANDO, PATRICK BACHAU Date: 1996

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I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI aka WE FREE KINGS SILVIO ORLANDO, ROLF ZACHER Date: 1996

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I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI

I MAGI RANDAGI aka WE FREE KINGS ROLF ZACHER, SILVIO ORLANDO, PATRICK BACHAU Date: 1996

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Sergey Dvortsevoy, Marek Hovorka

Sergey Dvortsevoy, Marek Hovorka

The 23rd edition of the Ji.hlava IDFF has announced its winners in Jihlava, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. The best Czech documentary is Solo by French director Artemio Benki, the award for the most notable international documentary film was granted to Fonja of German director Lina Zacher (pictured). The jury of the Between the Seas section gave their award to Romanian film Teach, and Belgian Aphasia was appraised as the best documentary debut. The Contribution to World Cinema Award went to Kazakhstani director Sergey Dvortsevoy, the author of this yearエs festival spot. The festival trophy of the 23rd annual Ji.hlava IDFF was designed by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. Director Sergey Dvortsevoy receives CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD CINEMA AWARD (right) from President of Ji-hlava Film Festival Marek Hovorka. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Lina Zacher

Lina Zacher

The 23rd edition of the Ji.hlava IDFF has announced its winners in Jihlava, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. The best Czech documentary is Solo by French director Artemio Benki, the award for the most notable international documentary film was granted to Fonja of German director Lina Zacher (pictured). The jury of the Between the Seas section gave their award to Romanian film Teach, and Belgian Aphasia was appraised as the best documentary debut. The Contribution to World Cinema Award went to Kazakhstani director Sergey Dvortsevoy, the author of this yearエs festival spot. The festival trophy of the 23rd annual Ji.hlava IDFF was designed by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Irina Malcea of Luna Film

Irina Malcea of Luna Film

The 23rd edition of the Ji.hlava IDFF has announced its winners in Jihlava, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. The best Czech documentary is Solo by French director Artemio Benki, the award for the most notable international documentary film was granted to Fonja of German director Lina Zacher. The jury of the Between the Seas section gave their award to Romanian film Teach - pictured producer Irina Malcea, and Belgian Aphasia was appraised as the best documentary debut. The Contribution to World Cinema Award went to Kazakhstani director Sergey Dvortsevoy, the author of this yearエs festival spot. The festival trophy of the 23rd annual Ji.hlava IDFF was designed by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei.

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Lina Zacher, Cristi Puiu

Lina Zacher, Cristi Puiu

The 23rd edition of the Ji.hlava IDFF has announced its winners in Jihlava, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. The best Czech documentary is Solo by French director Artemio Benki, the award for the most notable international documentary film was granted to Fonja of German director Lina Zacher (pictured right)). The jury of the Between the Seas section gave their award to Romanian film Teach, and Belgian Aphasia was appraised as the best documentary debut. The Contribution to World Cinema Award went to Kazakhstani director Sergey Dvortsevoy, the author of this yearエs festival spot. The festival trophy of the 23rd annual Ji.hlava IDFF was designed by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. Member of jury Cristi Puiu (left). (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Lina Zacher

Lina Zacher

The 23rd edition of the Ji.hlava IDFF has announced its winners in Jihlava, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. The best Czech documentary is Solo by French director Artemio Benki, the award for the most notable international documentary film was granted to Fonja of German director Lina Zacher (pictured). The jury of the Between the Seas section gave their award to Romanian film Teach, and Belgian Aphasia was appraised as the best documentary debut. The Contribution to World Cinema Award went to Kazakhstani director Sergey Dvortsevoy, the author of this yearエs festival spot. The festival trophy of the 23rd annual Ji.hlava IDFF was designed by Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei.

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