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Somliga går med trasiga skor (2023)

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Время выполнения : 0М

Директор : Magnus Gertten
Писатель : Magnus Gertten

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Cornelis Vreeswijk was one of the biggest artists in Sweden. 33 years after his death, his songs are still played daily on the radio and on various streaming services. Cornelis Vreeswijk has a special position in Swedish music history and has reached out to new generations of listeners and artists.

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Magnus Gertten
Magnus Gertten
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Magnus Gertten
Magnus Gertten
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Ove Rishøj Jensen
Ove Rishøj Jensen
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