War’n you ever been in love with me?

Warn you ever been in love with me?

War’n you ever been in love with me?

  He was one of the superstars of the turbulent Weimar Republic, a womanizer and a gifted singer, a comedian and a wanderer between Germany and Denmark. For Max Haller, the middle name of “little Caruso” At the time, as he was called, has already swung early, between Munich and Copenhagen and forth, a fact that he was supposed to save lives later.

Born in 1897 in Mannheim, an illegitimate child, the Danish actress Eva Haller, earned Max, who later changed his name a reference to its Scandinavian

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It Happily N’Ever After

It Happily NEver After

It Happily N’Ever After

  … nevertheless once wegbegeben! Just like the good old apprentice from Goethe begins, designed also the starting point of this animation film, whose story tells of wild turbulence in a fairyland. Who has ever seen will inevitably lead to this matter to the Czech Republic, as well as enchanting legendary television series The Fairy Tale Bride / Arabela – broadcast in the GDR as The beautiful Arabella and the Magician – from the early 1980s will be remembered in the fairy tale universe comes

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War’n you ever been in love with me?

Warn you ever been in love with me?

War’n you ever been in love with me?

  He was one of the superstars of the turbulent Weimar Republic, a womanizer and a gifted singer, a comedian and a wanderer between Germany and Denmark. For Max Haller, the middle name of “little Caruso” At the time, as he was called, has already swung early, between Munich and Copenhagen and forth, a fact that he was supposed to save lives later.

Born in 1897 in Mannheim, an illegitimate child, the Danish actress Eva Haller, earned Max, who later changed his name a reference to its Scandinavian

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Open Hearts – Forever and ever

Open Hearts - Forever and ever

Open Hearts – For ever and ever

  ”But saying all joy wants eternity, wants deep, deep eternity!” Said Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche sounds already in the sleep-walker-track from his famous essay So Zarathustra. A Book for All and None from the 1880s. Seem so romantic longing for the eternal joy and love may be, but it is increasingly a significant contrast to the real life world of modern relationships, which adheres to infinity initial assertions but rather the tendency for more or less rapid mortality. Open Hearts – evigt

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