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Tricolour

20131h 23m

Documentary

Overview

Tells the tale of Lithuanian post-war history.

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Lauras Širmenis

Partisan

M

Migle Maldziute

Partisan

R

Ramunas Daugelavicius

Partisan

J

Jonas Daugelavičius

Partisan

P

Paulias Daugelavičius

Partisan

S

Stanislaw Lotysz

Partisan

2 or 3 Things I Know About Him
Women of Today
After the camps, being alive...
When the Water Stops Flowing
This Is China
George Marshall and the American Century
Ones Left Behind
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Kommando Selbstzerstörung - Der Untergang der Kaiserlichen Flotte
Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin: The Road to Yalta
State Owned Children
The Fallen of World War II
Looking at London
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UDO Rebell. Rockstar. Ikone.
Drive-In Movie Memories
Moscow Calling
Threads of a Revolution
Martha
Procès de Tokyo, le Nuremberg oublié
Tricolour
Tricolour

Tricolour

20131h 23m
Documentary

Tells the tale of Lithuanian post-war history.

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Actor

Lauras Širmenis

as Partisan

Lauras Širmenis

Partisan

Lauras Širmenis

Partisan

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Actor

Migle Maldziute

as Partisan

Migle Maldziute

Partisan

Migle Maldziute

Partisan

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Actor

Ramunas Daugelavicius

as Partisan

Ramunas Daugelavicius

Partisan

Ramunas Daugelavicius

Partisan

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Actor

Jonas Daugelavičius

as Partisan

Jonas Daugelavičius

Partisan

Jonas Daugelavičius

Partisan

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Actor

Paulias Daugelavičius

as Partisan

Paulias Daugelavičius

Partisan

Paulias Daugelavičius

Partisan

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Actor

Stanislaw Lotysz

as Partisan

Stanislaw Lotysz

Partisan

Stanislaw Lotysz

Partisan

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