March 13
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+ | Hans Bellmer | ||
+ | Ferre Grignard | ||
+ | René Laloux | ||
+ | Travesties | ||
+ | Marcel Thiry | ||
+ | Henry Scott Tuke | ||
+ | Lyn Collins | ||
+ | Lucio Fulci | ||
+ | Krzysztof Kieślowski | ||
+ | Scopes Trial | ||
+ | Karl Friedrich Schinkel | ||
+ | Kenji Siratori | ||
+ | Leon Cladel | ||
+ | Hans-Georg Gadamer | ||
+ | Susan B. Anthony | ||
+ | John Holmes (actor) | ||
+ | Paul Morand | ||
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Hans Bellmer Ferre Grignard René Laloux Travesties Marcel Thiry Henry Scott Tuke Lyn Collins Lucio Fulci Krzysztof Kieślowski Scopes Trial Karl Friedrich Schinkel Kenji Siratori Leon Cladel Hans-Georg Gadamer Susan B. Anthony John Holmes (actor) Paul Morand
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