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- When aspiring musicians Lars and Sigrit are given the opportunity to represent their country at the world's biggest song competition, they finally have a chance to prove that any dream worth having is a dream worth fighting for.
- With the support of her family and the man she loves, the 14th child of a modest family will become the most famous singer in the world.
- To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Swedish group winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
- A forgotten European Song Contest singer, fading away in a pâté factory, falls in love with a young aspiring boxer. Together they decide to attempt her comeback.
- 68th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 7th to May 11th, 2024 from Malmö, Sweden. The Netherlands was disqualified from the contest prior to the final. Switzerland wins with "The Code" performed by Nemo.
- The world famous Swedish jazz singer, actress and icon Monica Zetterlund's life through stardom and hardship.
- The movie is a feel good drama that tells the story of Danish singer Flemming "Bamse" Jørgensen.
- 67th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 9th to May 13th, 2023 from Liverpool, United Kingdom, as Ukraine is unable to host the event due to the Russian invasion. Sweden wins with "Tattoo" performed by Loreen.
- 4 small puppets who look very much like the original Swedish supergroup from the seventies ABBA are trying to get a recordingcontract in Stockholm, Sweden 1974. The recordboss, however, isn't very impressed by their size and size DOES matter... The four original ABBA members also make cameo appearances in this video especially made for the Eurovision Songcontest.
- Jerem', an aspiring rapper, gets a smart fridge, in order to get free groceries. But Yves, the fridge, gets smarter and smarter as Jerem' tried to court So, the woman in charge of the fridge project.
- 65th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 18th until May 22nd 2022 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. After being canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Italy's Måneskin wins with "Zitti E Buoni" this year.
- A comedy-thriller created by mixing ISIS operatives, tough Mossad agents and a unique relationship between two young Muslim guys in the most rainbow-colored, song contest imaginable.
- Preview program of The Eurovision Song Contest
- National music competition to select Norway's entry for Eurovision Song Contest Malmö 2024 (2024).
- The Icelandic band Hatari is used to provoking everyone and everything, but at the Eurovision Song Contest in Israel they have the opportunity to call out the whole world - that is if they want to.
- The 2018 edition of the long-running annual international TV song competition.
- 61st edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 10th until May 14th 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden. Ukraine wins with the song "1944", performed by Jamala. It also features the first voting system change since 1975.
- Dana Kama (Dana woke up), a new documentary on the life of Israeli Pop diva Dana International.
- A decade after the end of the Second World War, Marcel Besançon, a Swiss exec working for the European Broadcasting Union, had a daring idea. He wanted to stage a live Pan-European singing competition to promote the nascent television services of Western Europe, and bring the divided nations of a war-torn Europe closer together in a shared celebration of music. The first Eurovision Song Contest took place in Lugano, Switzerland, on 24th May 1956. Just seven countries took part (six of whom, significantly, went on to sign the Treaty of Rome and lay the foundations of the European Community) but it was an instant hit and has become an unbroken annual fixture in the life of the continent. But it came to mean even more than that. During the Cold War, the glitz and glamour on the Eurovision stage was seen as a symbol of Western fun and freedom. Only a very few in the Eastern bloc were able or brave enough to risk their lives by tuning in to Finnish TV signals in secret. In recent decades, following the fall of the Iron Curtain and breakup of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, new nations have clamoured to take part, injecting new life into the contest and raising the political stakes yet further by seeing it as a rare opportunity to promote their national identity on an international stage. Today, the Eurovision Song Contest is one of the most-watched broadcast events in the world, attracting hundreds of millions of fans across Europe and as far afield as Australasia, Asia and Latin America. Some love it, some laugh at it, some are obsessed by it, but most think of the Eurovision Song Contest as just a great night's entertainment. And yet it has slowly become one of the great popular cultural festivals of our age, a carnival of fun and frivolity that can be taken -- in a certain light -- as a symbol of just how far Europe has travelled since Monsieur Bescancon had his brainwave.
- 58th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 14th until May 18th 2013 in Malmö, Sweden and marks the reintroduction of the "Parade of Nations". Denmark wins with "Only Teardrops" performed by Emmelie de Forest.
- Switzerland has won the Eurovision Song Contest Malmö 2024 (2024), so the 2025 Edition will be held in Switzerland.
- 59th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 6th until May 10th 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. "Rise Like A Phoenix", performed by Conchita Wurst, wins and a new record of 195 million viewers is reported.
- They say that the Eurovision Song contest is the gay Mondial, but if you ask Rita, Leon and Daniel, they would prefer that the entire country cross fingers for 'Douze Points' for Israel. The film follows Asaf, a Eurovision fan, who is trying to get accepted into the 'Eurovisionist' community via the three members, Rita, Leon and Daniel. During his journey, Asaf finds out about their way of life, about the changing effect of the Eurovision Song Contest on it over time and the encounter between the glittering Eurovision world and Israeli reality nowadays.