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Kümme aastat hiljem. Eurovisioon Tallinnas
Kümme aastat hiljem. Eurovisioon Tallinnas

Kümme aastat hiljem. Eurovisioon Tallinnas

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DocumentaryMusic

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What has changed for Estonia since the Eurovision Song Contest was held in Tallinn ten years ago? How did the big event actually happen?

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Estonian

Runtime

23 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

26 May 2012

Country

Estonia

Cast

Märt Agu

Märt Agu

Self

Iir Hermeliin

Iir Hermeliin

Self

Tõnis Krünberg

Tõnis Krünberg

Self

Juhan Paadam

Juhan Paadam

Self

Marko Reikop

Marko Reikop

Self

Tanel Padar

Tanel Padar

Self

Mart Laar

Mart Laar

Self

Kati Varblane

Kati Varblane

Self

Ola Melzig

Ola Melzig

Self

René Vilbre

René Vilbre

Self

Marius Bratten

Marius Bratten

Self

Andrus Kõresaar

Andrus Kõresaar

Self

Janek Mäggi

Janek Mäggi

Self

Monika Tamla

Monika Tamla

Self

Kalle Kingsepp

Kalle Kingsepp

Self

Sander Üksküla

Sander Üksküla

Self

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