Kunst unserer Zeit I: Skulptur Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959 Factual 13 mins
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01 January 1959 Factual 13 mins
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Kunst unserer Zeit I - Skulptur 1945-1959 Trailer
Germany 01 January 1959
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During the Warring States Period, Nung-yuk, the Princess of Qin, denounces the mundane world and dreams of marrying an immortal.
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At the very moment of her birth, ill-fated Chhaya's mother passes away, her dad loses his job, and their house burns down.
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