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Werner Rauhaus (1925 - 2002) schuf 1999 10 farbige Holzs... Dieses Video verbindet die Arbeit zweier Schwelmer Künstler an der "Winterreise" von Franz Schubert.
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Martin Rauhaus was born in 1958 in Iserlohn, Germany. He is a writer, known for Weißt du noch (2023), Lost in Separation (2019) and Familienfest (2015).
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Jan 19, 2024 · Martin Rauhaus, winner of Best Screenplay Award, and host Sandra Riess on stage during the Bavarian Film Awards 2024 at Prinzregententheater on January 19, 2024 in Munich, Germany. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images
Martin Rauhaus has written over 70 films for cinema and television since 1990, including feature films such as “Winterreise” with Josef Bierbichler, “Adieu Paris” with Sandrinne Bonnaire and Jessica Schwarz, and “Und wer nimmt den Hund” with Ulrich Tukur and Martina Gedeck.