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NR 1h 12m

I'll Remember You

Two younger musicians are wondering where there pop star careers went after becoming fathers. So they decide to meet older musicians from the Swiss scene, from Hardy Hepp to Barry Window, from Düde Dürst to Valerie Claus, from Christine Lauterburg to Bruno Spoerri, incorporating musicians from other and earlier scenes.

Top Cast

  • Fabian Chiquet

    Fabian Chiquet

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  • Bruno Spoerri

    Bruno Spoerri

    Self

  • Tinu Heiniger

    Tinu Heiniger

    Self

  • Christine Lauterburg

    Christine Lauterburg

    Self

Overview

Two younger musicians are wondering where there pop star careers went after becoming fathers. So they decide to meet older musicians from the Swiss scene, from Hardy Hepp to Barry Window, from Düde Dürst to Valerie Claus, from Christine Lauterburg to Bruno Spoerri, incorporating musicians from other and earlier scenes.

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