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Hannes Lang

Director
Hannes Lang is a German director known for his work in the film industry. He has directed several acclaimed short films and documentaries, including "Peak" and "Invention of Trust." Lang's unique storytelling style and visual flair have garnered him recognition in the film community. While specific awards may not be widely documented, his creative contributions continue to make an impact in the world of cinema.

Films

I Want to See the Manager

I Want to See the Manager

By Hannes Lang

2014 | 93 min | Documentary

I WANT TO SEE THE MANAGER is an episodic documentary about the geopolitical upheavals in the global power structure.

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