
Marwencol
Mar 12 2010
•1h 23m
•Documentary
After a vicious attack leaves him brain-damaged and broke, Mark Hogancamp seeks recovery in "Marwencol", a 1/6th scale World War II-era town he creates in his backyard.
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See allMark Hogancamp
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Emmanuel Nneji
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Edda Hogancamp
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Tom Neubauer
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