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01-01-1941
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Capricorn
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Total Films
Also known as (male)
Place of Birth
01-01-1941
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
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Genres
0
Total Films
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Also Known As (male)
-
Place of Birth
01-01-1941
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
0
Total Films
Also known as (male)
Place of Birth
01-01-1941
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
0
Total Films
-
Also Known As (male)
-
Place of Birth
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0 Works
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director
11 Works
writer
6 Works
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0 Works
Überraschungseier - Neues von Kuckuck und Co.
Year:
2018
La peau des bêtes
Year:
2018
Keas - New Zealand's Witty Daredevils
Here are parrots that totally break the stereotypes! The keas in New Zealand just love the snow and the cold, harsh mountain climate. To survive here, these mountain parrots have developed exceptional intelligence and resourcefulness. Watch these incredibly unique birds in action!Year:
2015
Keas - New Zealand's Witty Daredevils
Here are parrots that totally break the stereotypes! The keas in New Zealand just love the snow and the cold, harsh mountain climate. To survive here, these mountain parrots have developed exceptional intelligence and resourcefulness. Watch these incredibly unique birds in action!Year:
2015
Beak & Brain - Genius Birds from Down Under
Whoever came up with the term 'bird brain' never met these feathered thinkers, who use their claws and beaks to solve puzzles, make tools and more.Year:
2013
Beak & Brain - Genius Birds from Down Under
Whoever came up with the term 'bird brain' never met these feathered thinkers, who use their claws and beaks to solve puzzles, make tools and more.Year:
2013
Beary Tales
Two orphaned bear cubs would’ve been destined to starve – if a man had not adopted them. The film shows the twins’ life with their new "mother", from their first steps to becoming cheeky teenagers.Year:
2013
Als wären sie nicht von dieser Welt: Der unmögliche Lebenswandel der Schleimpilze
Slime moulds is a somewhat unattractive name, but it describes a fantastic and fascinating life form. Karlheinz Baumann has studied these amazing creatures for more than twenty years, in the cloud forests of Canada, in the Emperor’s Garden in Tokyo, and in the woodlands on his own doorstep. His camera takes us into a strange and exciting world, mostly invisible to the naked eye, where days pass in seconds, and microscopic creatures become terrifying giants.Year:
2002