
Dieter Nuhr: Nuhr in Berlin (2016)
Overview
Dieter Nuhr: Nuhr in Berlin: A Netflix Original The cerebral and popular German cabaret comic expounds his theories on gender norms, primal instincts and a decidedly gastrointestinal Big Bang.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | de |
Popularity | 0.1399 |
Directed By
Volker Weicker
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Volker Weicker
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Dieter Nuhr
Dieter Nuhr
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