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Music Is the Art of Time 3, LP Film Laibach
Music Is the Art of Time 3, LP Film Laibach

Music Is the Art of Time 3, LP Film Laibach

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A film about the first Laibach album officially released in Yugoslavia. The record came out despite the political ban that was in place on the band's name at the time, in 1985 - but without the name or a title. A black cross on the cover was enough.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Slovenian

Runtime

52 mins

Rating

7.2/10

Release Date

12 June 2018

Country

Slovenia

Cast

Marjan Benčina

Marjan Benčina

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Fritz Catlin

Fritz Catlin

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Mladen Dolar

Mladen Dolar

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Milan Fras

Milan Fras

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Aldo Ivančić

Aldo Ivančić

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Lado Jakša

Lado Jakša

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Dejan Knez

Dejan Knez

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Andrej Lupinc

Andrej Lupinc

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Iain McNay

Iain McNay

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Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller

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Ivan Jani Novak

Ivan Jani Novak

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Roman Uranjek

Roman Uranjek

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Igor Vidmar

Igor Vidmar

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Ditterich von Euler-Donnersperg

Ditterich von Euler-Donnersperg

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Dragan Živadinov

Dragan Živadinov

Himself

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