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AVVENTURE COSMICHE! nnColonna sonora consigliata / Recommended soundtrack: Brian Eno's “Ambient 1: Music for Airports” 1/2nnRegia/Director: Gaston Velle – Soggetto/Story: Gaston Velle – Fotografia/Photography: André Wanzel - Prima proiezione pubblica/Première: Roma, cinematografo Moderno, 9/7/1906 – Lunghezza originale/Original lenght: 220 m – Lunghezza copia/Lengt: 150 mnn«L’astronomo Nigadimus, scrutando attraverso il suo telescopio i misteri del cielo, scopre un nuovo astro d

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