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A documentary about experimental drummer Fritz Hauser. Entdecke "Fritz Hauser: Sound Explorer", ein fesselndes dokumentarfilm film das erstmals im Jahr 2011 auf den Bildschirmen erschien. Diese Produktion, die aus Deutschland stammt, enthält Beiträge von Fritz Hauser in der Rolle von Himself.
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