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A day with Paloma Varga Weisz
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Hütte, Katja; Weniger, Sabrina |
2018 |
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A day with Elvir Omerbegovic
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Russ, Barbara; Weniger, Sabrina; Omerbegovic, Elvir |
2018 |
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Dorf Style
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Eikelpoth, Robert; Russ, Barbara |
2018 |
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Suzusan
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Russ, Barbara; Hartschen, Robin; Murase, Hiroyuki |
2018 |
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40 years ELA selected
| Revised 2nd edition |
Grudda, Andrea; Husemann, Tina; ELA Selected KG |
2017 |
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Art-House Cinemas
| Revised 2nd edition |
Russ, Barbara; Weniger, Sabrina |
2017 |
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Don't let the empty cases of beer fool you
| a visit in Chris Succo's studio
| Revised 2nd edition |
Russ, Barbara; Eikelpoth, Robert |
2017 |
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Düsseldorf: the cure for homesickness
| why Greta, the whale, swims in the river Rhine : and what carnival has to do with the South Sea
| Revised 2nd edition |
Weissenborn, Christine; Neuendorf, Sarah |
2017 |
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Interview with Gil Bronner
| Revised 2nd edition |
Russ, Barbara; Russ, Barbara; Weniger, Sabrina |
2017 |
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Manuel Iljitsch
| Revised 2nd edition |
Iljitsch, Manuel |
2017 |
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10 years of The Dorf
| est. 2014
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Moritz Klaus
| at seven, he played his first role : after only three auditions, he got a place at drama school : his cinema debut "All Quiet on the Western Front" was awarded four Oscars : fresh out of drama school, Moritz Klaus is on a career sprint : it is a blessing that the 24-year-old feels he has arrived at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, where he has been a member of the ensemble since the current season
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Landowski, Karolina; Sokolova, Anna |
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50 years of Hip Hop
| a look at the local Hip Hop scene and history
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Venker, Thomas; Venker, Thomas; Kargoll, Tobias; Heubach, Jens |
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Hoker One
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Büddicker, Franka; Büddicker, Franka; Puller, Kristof; Hoker One, Künstler |
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Monolar
| for the label Monolar, design and craftsmanship are inseparable : the name refers to elegant one-of-a-kind leather bags and accessories that are handcrafted as lifelong companions : however, with a philosophy dedicated to sustainability and appreciation, there is much more behind the aesthetic look of the products : with their Monolar.Studio in Pempelfort, Jasmin Schmitz and Max Boss have created a space that not only makes the elaborate manufacturing process visible, but also offers the opportunity to counter the constant hectic pace of life with various meditation and yoga classes : thus, a symbiosis is created that also directs the view on fast-moving consumption, in which the origin and creation of the objects often remain unquestioned : Monolar shows that things can be different and that the appreciation for the product including its history is a significant factor for its quality and beauty
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Dreuw, Lisa-Marie; Dreuw, Lisa-Marie; Schmitz, Jasmin; Boss, Max; Sokolova, Anna |
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