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Kalush Orchestra, or How We Stopped Worrying and Won Eurovision During the War
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Kalush Orchestra, or How We Stopped Worrying and Won Eurovision During the War

Dec 10, 2022
0h 41m
★ 0.0

Overview

A documentary story about the participation and victory at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 by the Ukrainian band Kalush Orkestra.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Suspilne Media

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Cast

Oleh Psiuk

Self

Oleh Psiuk

Tymofii Muzychuk

Self

Tymofii Muzychuk

Vitalii Duzhyk

Self

Vitalii Duzhyk

Sasha Tab

Self

Sasha Tab

Johnny Dyvnyi

Self

Johnny Dyvnyi

Oleksandr Kondratiuk

Self

Oleksandr Kondratiuk

KylymMen

Self

KylymMen

Svitlana Muzychuk

Self

Svitlana Muzychuk

Roman Muzychuk

Self

Roman Muzychuk

Ivanna Duzhyk

Self

Ivanna Duzhyk

Vadym Duzhyk

Self

Vadym Duzhyk

Valentyn Duzhyk

Self

Valentyn Duzhyk

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