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The Power of Emotion

The emotion and feelings should not be confused with sentimentality. Emotion is ancient and more powerful than any artistic expression. The film observes young couples face difficulties while trying to move their love experiences clear decision making. A film full of ideas, details and associations, fictional scenes, documentary footage, archival materials and opera music.

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The Power of Emotion

September 16, 1983
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Cast (7)

Hannelore Hoger
Angeklagte G. / Frau Bärlamm
Alexandra Kluge
Frau Pichota
Edgar M. Böhlke
Kammersänger
Beate Holle
Weggeworfene Geliebte
Suzanne von Borsody
Knautsch-Betty - Prostituierte
Barbara Auer
Mäxchen

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Camera

Thomas Mauch
Director of Photography
Werner Lüring
Director of Photography

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