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How the World Is Losing Poets is a film of genre Comedy with Oldřich Navrátil

How the World Is Losing Poets (1982)

How the World Is Losing Poets
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Length 1h30
Genres Comedy
Rating69% 3.482253.482253.482253.482253.48225

How the World Is Losing Poets (Czech: Jak svět přichází o básníky) is a Czech comedy film directed by Dusan Klein. It was released in 1982.

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