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Martynas Levickis und das Akkordeon

Martynas Levickis und das Akkordeon

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Documentary

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For him, the accordion is like a box in which you can get an entire orchestra in order to always have it on your own. Dynamic portrait of the gifted and charismatic accordionist Martynas Levickis.

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

44 mins

Rating

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Release Date

10 November 2024

Country

Germany

Cast

Martynas Levickis

Martynas Levickis

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