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Rue de Blamage
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Rue de Blamage

Apr 6, 2017
1h 23m
★ 0.0

Overview

The Baselstrasse is a street in Lucerne. People call it "Rue de Blamage" – it's a noisy street tucked into a narrow space between a hill and a train track. The people who live here don't usually mingle with the rich and famous, but even the roughest haunt can be a home to those who live and work there – and Baselstrasse's two kilometers of asphalt are no different.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Hugofilm
SRF
3sat

Rue de Blamage Trailers

Cast

Daniele Martin

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Daniele Martin

Heinz Gilli

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Heinz Gilli

Christoph Fischer

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Christoph Fischer

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