Optimistische Tragödie Trailer (1987)
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Siegfried Höchst Director
Germany 06 November 1987
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01 January 1987
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01 October 1987
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05 October 1987
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01 January 1987
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11 March 1987
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08 January 1987
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01 March 1987
It's the most exciting moment of the year: Easter night and little Mimosa birthday. Muskotti, her mother, has such a bad memory that she doesn't know how old Mimosa is.
01 January 1987
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