
Hultsfredsfestivalen: Går det inte så går det ändå
Documentary · Music
Overview
The rise and fall of the legendary Swedish music festival in Hultsfred
Top Cast
Putte Svensson
Putte Svensson
Self
Putte Svensson
Self
Håkan Waxegård
Håkan Waxegård
Self
Håkan Waxegård
Self
Gunnar Lagerman
Gunnar Lagerman
Self
Gunnar Lagerman
Self
Per Alexandersson
Per Alexandersson
Self
Per Alexandersson
Self
Håkan Steen
Håkan Steen
Self
Håkan Steen
Self


Dregen
Dregen
Self
Dregen
Self


Magnus Carlson
Magnus Carlson
Self
Magnus Carlson
Self
Chips Kiesbye
Chips Kiesbye
Self
Chips Kiesbye
Self


Kent Norberg
Kent Norberg
Self
Kent Norberg
Self


Mona Sahlin
Mona Sahlin
Self
Mona Sahlin
Self
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