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Sorry Brothers, I Was the One

Jan Erik Vold has been best known as poet, activist and an Oslo-patriot in exile for many years, but who is he really?

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  • Elsa Kvamme

    Elsa Kvamme

    Narrator (voice)

  • Jan Erik Vold

    Jan Erik Vold

    Himself

  • Dag Solstad

    Dag Solstad

    Himself

  • Espen Haavardsholm

    Espen Haavardsholm

    Himself

  • Einar Økland

    Einar Økland

    Himself

  • Paal Helge Haugen

    Paal Helge Haugen

    Himself

  • Liv Költzow

    Liv Költzow

    Herself

  • Alf van der Hagen

    Alf van der Hagen

    Himself

  • Cecilie Løveid

    Cecilie Løveid

    Herself

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Jan Erik Vold has been best known as poet, activist and an Oslo-patriot in exile for many years, but who is he really?

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