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KitKatClub - Das Leben ist ein Zirkus
KitKatClub - Das Leben ist ein Zirkus

KitKatClub - Das Leben ist ein Zirkus

Genres

Documentary

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The story of the legendary Berlin club and its founder, a woman whose life is inextricably interwoven with the bright and dark sides of a hedonistic lifestyle.

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Status

Post Production

Original Language

German

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

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Release Date

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Country

Austria

Cast

Kirsten Krüger

Kirsten Krüger

Self (Gründerin)

Simon Thaur

Simon Thaur

Self (Gründer)

Tim Mann

Tim Mann

Self (Raven Van Krueger)

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