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American in Prague or Partnership for Jazz
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Title: American in Prague or Partnership for Jazz
Original Title: Kde byl Bill aneb Partnerství pro jazz
Language versions: English
Country: Czech Republic
Year: 1994
Length: 57 min
Color: Color
Director: Pavel Koutecký
Cinematography: Stano Slušný
Editing: Martoin Steklý
Music: Pavel Sádek
Production: AFiS - Asociace Film & Sociologie
World Sales: AFiS - Asociace Film & Sociologie
Age Recommendation: 12
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