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We have our own song - the music movie (1976)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Tommy Goldman, Dick Idestam-Almquist, Stefan Jarl, Lennart Malmer, Axel Rudorf-Lohmann, Jan Lindkvist

Synopsis

The film documents the alternative festival, made to protest against the Eurovision Song Contest held in Stockholm 1975. There are many Swedish and international artists on stage, as well as some clips from speeches, riots, civil wars, and the people at the song contest itself.

Actors

Bernt Andersson
Bernt Andersson
Styrbjörn Bergelt
Styrbjörn Bergelt
Bengt Blomgren
Bengt Blomgren
Ulf Dageby
Ulf Dageby
Bernt Staf
Bernt Staf
Hans Mosesson
Hans Mosesson
Torsten Näslund
Torsten Näslund
Mikael Wiehe
Mikael Wiehe
Roger Wallis
Roger Wallis
Peggy Seeger
Peggy Seeger
Kenny Håkansson
Kenny Håkansson
Kevin Coyne
Kevin Coyne
Phil Coulter
Phil Coulter

Crews

Tommy Goldman
Tommy Goldman
Director
Dick Idestam-Almquist
Dick Idestam-Almquist
Director
Stefan Jarl
Stefan Jarl
Director
Lennart Malmer
Lennart Malmer
Director
Axel Rudorf-Lohmann
Axel Rudorf-Lohmann
Director
Göran du Rées
Göran du Rées
Cinematography
Boris Ersson
Boris Ersson
Cinematography
Lennart Malmer
Lennart Malmer
Cinematography
Marianne Nichou
Marianne Nichou
Cinematography
Anders Ribbsjö
Anders Ribbsjö
Cinematography
Inge Roos
Inge Roos
Cinematography
Erik Sundberg
Erik Sundberg
Cinematography
Pelle Svensson
Pelle Svensson
Cinematography
Bo Öhlén
Bo Öhlén
Cinematography
Staffan Lamm
Staffan Lamm
Camera Operator
Roland Sterner
Roland Sterner
Camera Operator
Tony Forsberg
Tony Forsberg
Camera Operator
Jan Lindkvist
Jan Lindkvist
Editor
Jan Lindkvist
Jan Lindkvist
Director
Jan Lindkvist
Jan Lindkvist
Cinematography

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