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Date: 2007-06-06 16:49:30
Film styles
Alexandr Hackenschmied
Experimental film
Cinema of the United Kingdom
Lviv
The Dybbuk
Art film
Karel Plicka
99
Film
Visual arts
Film genres

Modernity and Tradition Film in Interwar Central Europe

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