The Rising Gale Affect Event Film

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The Rising Gale Affect Event Film. Munck Petersen, Rikke (Producent); Jerram, Sophia Charlotte Rose (Producent); Hewitt, Murray (Fotograf). 2018. Begivenhed: null, University of Aarhus, Godsbanen Aarhus, Aarhus, Danmark.

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Munck Petersen, R, Jerram, SCR & Hewitt, M, The Rising Gale Affect Event Film, 2018, Lyd og/eller billed produktion (digital).

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Munck Petersen, R. (Producent), Jerram, S. C. R. (Producent), & Hewitt, M. (Fotograf). (2018). The Rising Gale Affect Event Film. Lyd og/eller billed produktion (digital)

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Munck Petersen R (Producent), Jerram SCR (Producent), Hewitt M (Fotograf). The Rising Gale Affect Event Film 2018.

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Munck Petersen, Rikke (Producent) ; Jerram, Sophia Charlotte Rose (Producent) ; Hewitt, Murray (Fotograf). / The Rising Gale Affect Event Film. [Lyd og/eller billed produktion (digital)].

Bibtex

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