
Visions of Europe
Documentary · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
Top Cast
Alan Rees
Alan Rees
Narrator (segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag") (voice)
Alan Rees
Narrator (segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag") (voice)
Johanna Troell
Johanna Troell
Teacher (segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Johanna Troell
Teacher (segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Agneta Ulfsäter-Troell
Agneta Ulfsäter-Troell
Narrator (segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag") (voice)
Agneta Ulfsäter-Troell
Narrator (segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag") (voice)
Johan Arnesson
Johan Arnesson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Johan Arnesson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Magnus Mårtenson
Magnus Mårtenson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Magnus Mårtenson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Sonny Nilsson
Sonny Nilsson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Sonny Nilsson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Sixten Magnusson
Sixten Magnusson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Sixten Magnusson
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Tage Nielsen
Tage Nielsen
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Tage Nielsen
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Ingvar Rydén
Ingvar Rydén
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")
Ingvar Rydén
(segment "Sweden: The Yellow Tag")


Henning Moritzen
Henning Moritzen
(segment "Denmark: Europe")
Henning Moritzen
(segment "Denmark: Europe")
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