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Bruno Dante

Diese Serie taucht in die raue Realität des Künstlerlebens ein, geplagt von persönlichen Dämonen und einem komplexen familiären Erbe. Sie verfolgt die turbulente Reise des Protagonisten durch Sucht, Wut und die Suche nach Sinn in einer fehlerhaften Welt. Die Erzählungen erforschen die Desillusionierung mit dem amerikanischen Traum und bieten eine rohe, aber oft düster humorvolle Perspektive. Erwarten Sie eine kraftvolle Mischung aus Wut, Witz und tiefgründiger emotionaler Tiefe.

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