
Die Schweiz am ESC – Dramen, Siege, Emotionen
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Overview
A look back at Switzerland's history in the Eurovision Song Contest highlighted by the two wins in 1956 and 1988.
Details
Budget
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Runtime
41 min
Release Date
2020-05-16
Status
Released
Original Language
German
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Paola Felix
Self
Sandra Studer
Self
Reto Peritz
Self
Sven Epiney
Self
Peter Reber
Self
Gjon's Tears
Self
Toni Wachter
Self
DJ BoBo
Self
Anna Rossinelli
Self
Sebalter
Self
Luca Hänni
Self
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