Lecture 21

Lecture 21

Release date : October 17, 2008
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : Italy / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Alessandro Baricco /
Writers : Alessandro Baricco /
Production companies : Fandango / Potboiler Productions / RAI Cinema / MiC /
Revenue : $338,622.00
October 17, 2008 1h 32m Italy Fantasy English More
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A student takes a bizarre trip through the Italian Alps after being inspired by a professor's lecture on Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony.
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  • title:Lecture 21
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Fantasy · History · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Alessandro Baricco /
  • Writers: Alessandro Baricco ·
  • Production companies: Fandango · Potboiler Productions · RAI Cinema · MiC ·
  • Revenue:$338,622.00
  • Overview:A student takes a bizarre trip through the Italian Alps after being inspired by a professor's lecture on Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony.
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