Hasse Andersson - Spelemannen från Kvinnaböske Trailer

Hasse Andersson - Spelemannen från Kvinnaböske Trailer (2017)

31 December 2017 Factual 44 mins

Hasse "Kvinnaböske" Andersson is a Swedish phenomenon. He had his first hit in 1982 with the song Änglahund which led to him touring around Sweden on both big and small stages. In 2015 his new song Guld och gröna skogar came out, and again Hasse started to attract big crowds to his concerts. In the documentary, we follow Hasse during Melodifestivalen, at the children's theater, big summer festivals and while he sings at various nursing homes. But also at home in his house in Skåne.

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