A Leipzig-based Lithuanian viewer ponders the film: "[Animus Animalis] was very powerful and had a great variety of natural beauty in it. But some of its parts were truly irksome to watch or even think about."
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"Four years gone by, and I couldn't possibly tell you how many hours of work." Your loyalty and exciting events tell us we might just be on the right track, though.
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It’s almost one thousand years since the Benedictine monastery at Zeitz was founded, and just ten years since local artists
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