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Follow Friends on their journey after winning Melodifestivalen to represent Sweden at Eurovision in Copenhagen.

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

48 mins

Rating

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Release Date

11 May 2001

Country

Sweden

Cast

Kristian Hermanson

Kristian Hermanson

Self

Stefan Brunzell

Stefan Brunzell

Self

Tony Haglund

Tony Haglund

Self

Kim Kärnfalk

Kim Kärnfalk

Self

Nina Inhammar

Nina Inhammar

Self

Bert Karlsson

Bert Karlsson

Self

Mårten Levin

Mårten Levin

Self

Joachim Brobeck

Joachim Brobeck

Self

Peter Strandberg

Peter Strandberg

Self

Marco Siilas

Marco Siilas

Self

Björn Stigsson

Björn Stigsson

Self

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