The Eurovision Song Contest

Directed by Ladislaus Kiraly
May 14, 2011Music
6.8
56th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 10th until May 14th 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany. The song "Running Scared", performed by Ell and Nikki from Azerbaijan, is the winner.

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  • Graham NortonSelf - UK Commentator
  • Alex SparrowSelf - Russian Entry
  • Anke EngelkeSelf - Host
  • Raffaella CarràSelf - Italian Commentator
  • Lena Meyer-LandrutSelf - German Entry
  • Edward af SillénSelf - Sveriges Kommentator
  • Judith RakersSelf - Host
  • Stefan RaabSelf - Host
  • Jan SmitSelf - Dutch Commentator
  • José María ÍñigoSelf - Spanish Commentator
  • Steven GätjenSelf - German Commentator
  • Eric SaadeSelf - Swedish Entry
  • Bob SinclarSelf - Italian Commentator
  • Sílvia AlbertoSelf - Portuguese Commentator
  • Kirill NabutovSelf - Russian Commentator
  • Catherine LaraSelf - French Commentator
  • Mika NewtonSelf - Ukraine Entry
  • Laurent BoyerSelf - French Commentator
  • Marty WhelanSelf - Irish Commentator
  • Daniël DekkerSelf - Dutch Commentator

The Eurovision Song Contest Trivia

The Eurovision Song Contest was released on May 14, 2011.

The Eurovision Song Contest was directed by Ladislaus Kiraly.

The Eurovision Song Contest was produced by Phil Parsons.

56th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 10th until May 14th 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany. The song "Running Scared", performed by Ell and Nikki from Azerbaijan, is the winner.

The key characters in The Eurovision Song Contest are Self - UK Commentator (Graham Norton), Self - Russian Entry (Alex Sparrow), Self - Host (Anke Engelke).

The Eurovision Song Contest is a Music film.

The Eurovision Song Contest has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.

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