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Quietest Boy – The Lillebjørn Nilsen Story
Quietest Boy – The Lillebjørn Nilsen Story

Quietest Boy – The Lillebjørn Nilsen Story

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A documentary portraying the life of Norwegian folk singer Lillebjørn Nilsen. Lillebjørn's talent brought him into the limelight as a shy 15-year-old. This is his own story about music, fame and an eternal longing for peace.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Norwegian

Runtime

82 mins

Rating

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Release Date

28 December 2022

Country

Norway

Cast

Lillebjørn Nilsen

Lillebjørn Nilsen

Himself

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