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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Closing Ceremony
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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Closing Ceremony

Aug 8, 2021
2h 19m
★ 0.0

Overview

The Closing Ceremony of the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in the New National Stadium in Tokyo

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

IOC - International Olympic Commitee

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Closing Ceremony Trailers

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Cast

Thomas Bach

Self

Thomas Bach

Yuriko Koike

Self

Yuriko Koike

Anne Hidalgo

Self

Anne Hidalgo

Crown Prince Akishino

Self

Crown Prince Akishino

Yuriko Koike

Self - Governor of Tokyo

Yuriko Koike

Yoshihide Suga

Self - Japanese Prime Minister

Yoshihide Suga

Emmanuel Macron

Self - French President

Emmanuel Macron

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