Hamburg-Hohenfelde - Eine Mieterinitiative kämpft um ihr Viertel
Genres
Overview
Short documentary about a Hamburg tenants' initiative that is fighting for its neighborhood.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
45 min
Release Date
1975-05-08
Status
Released
Original Language
German
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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2.5
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