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Höllenleben: Eine multiple Persönlichkeit auf Spurensuche (2001)
Documentary, TV Movie . NA m
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Release Date

12 December 2001

Languages

German,

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Media Kompakt, NDR, BR,

Directed by :
Liz Wieskerstrauch

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"Höllenleben: Eine multiple Persönlichkeit auf Spurensuche - " is german Language Movie.

"Höllenleben: Eine multiple Persönlichkeit auf Spurensuche" was released on 12 December 2001 .

The movie was directed by Liz Wieskerstrauch

It has cast of: Hansi Jochmann as narrator in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Liz Wieskerstrauch as Director(Directing), Liz Wieskerstrauch as Writer(Writing), in lead roles.

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Status: Released
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12 December 2001

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