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Caspar David Friedrich - Die Entdeckung der Unendlichkeit
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Caspar David Friedrich - Die Entdeckung der Unendlichkeit

Jul 7, 2024
0h 52m
★ 8.0

Overview

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

ARTE
BR

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Cast

Thomas Loibl

Narrator (voice)

Thomas Loibl

Florian Illies

Self

Florian Illies

Ólafur Eliasson

Self

Ólafur Eliasson

Elina Brotherus

Self

Elina Brotherus

Erling Kagge

Self

Erling Kagge

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