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Share the Moment

Share the Moment

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Documentary

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Behind the scenes documentary on the planning and execution of the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo, Norway.

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Norwegian

Runtime

69 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

05 June 2010

Country

Norway

Cast

Jon Ola Sand

Jon Ola Sand

Self

Hasse Lindmo

Hasse Lindmo

Self

Evy Haufen

Evy Haufen

Self

Hans-Tore Bjerkaas

Hans-Tore Bjerkaas

Self

Dan Børge Akerø

Dan Børge Akerø

Self

Arne Scheie

Arne Scheie

Self

Kim Strømstad

Kim Strømstad

Self

Mattias Carlsson

Mattias Carlsson

Self

Stina Greaker

Stina Greaker

Self

Kim Ofstad

Kim Ofstad

Self

Erik Solbakken

Erik Solbakken

Self

Haddy N'Jie

Haddy N'Jie

Self

Nadia Hasnaoui

Nadia Hasnaoui

Self

Ole Jørgen Grønlund

Ole Jørgen Grønlund

Self

Simen Grankel

Simen Grankel

Self

Peter Peters

Peter Peters

Self

Tshawe Baqwa

Tshawe Baqwa

Self

Geir Fredriksen

Geir Fredriksen

Self

Tommy Hansen

Tommy Hansen

Self

Karene Lyngholm

Karene Lyngholm

Self

Mathias Jin Budtz

Mathias Jin Budtz

Self

Peter Svaar

Peter Svaar

Self

Camilla Tollefsen

Camilla Tollefsen

Self

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