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Mar 2015
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Gibt es die „ewige Liebe“ wie in Hollywo...

ANNIK RUBENS
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Professor Oliver Jahraus hat sich mit der Liebe in Film und Fernsehen beschäftigt, während Dr. Carolin Thönnissen sich in ihrer Forschung eher mit der realen Welt auseinandersetzt. 
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