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Semitjov - Dreams for a Better World
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Semitjov - Dreams for a Better World

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1h 30m
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Overview

A documentary about the creative genius Eugen Semitjov and his fascinating background.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Bortom Tid & Rum
Micke Engström Productions

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Cast

Per Ragnar

Voice actor

Per Ragnar

Nina Maria Stemme

Opera singer

Nina Maria Stemme

Eugen Semitjov

Self (archive)

Eugen Semitjov

Stina Ekblad

Narrator (Space sequence)

Stina Ekblad

Shebly Niavarani

Speaker

Shebly Niavarani

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