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När Franco stal Eurovision
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När Franco stal Eurovision

May 9, 2019
0h 59m
★ 0.0

Overview

Documentary about Spain's 1968 victory in the Eurovision Song Contest and the suspicions of foul play by the Franco regime.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

SVT

Cast

Dean Vuletic

Self

Dean Vuletic

Henrik Berggren

Self

Henrik Berggren

Paul Jordan

Self

Paul Jordan

Sébastien Barké

Self

Sébastien Barké

Isabelle Aubret

Self

Isabelle Aubret

Phil Coulter

Self

Phil Coulter

Claes-Göran Hederström

Self

Claes-Göran Hederström

Roger Älmeberg

Self

Roger Älmeberg

Margarita Marquez Padorno

Self

Margarita Marquez Padorno

Manolo de la Calva

Self

Manolo de la Calva

Massiel

Self

Massiel

Svante Stockselius

Self

Svante Stockselius

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