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Abba: 50 Years Since Eurovision (2024)
“Abba: 50 Years Since Eurovision” (2024) is a documentary that celebrates the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s iconic victory at the Eurovision Song Contest with their hit song “Waterloo” in 1974. The film explores the band’s journey from their humble beginnings to global superstardom, highlighting their unique sound, commercial success, and the economic empire they built through record sales, merchandising, and concerts. The documentary delves into the personal lives of the members, including Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, and their contributions to the band’s success. The film also covers their solo careers and the resurgence of ABBA’s popularity in the 1990s with the “ABBA Gold” era. Special focus is given to their recent “Voyage” concert experience, which used innovative hologram technology to bring virtual ABBA back to the stage, captivating audiences worldwide. The documentary features interviews with the band members, music industry experts, and fans, providing an intimate and comprehensive look at the legendary Swedish pop quartet’s enduring legacy. It also includes rare behind-the-scenes footage, showcasing the band’s creative process and their impact on the music industry. With its blend of historical footage, personal anecdotes, and stunning concert visuals, “Abba: 50 Years Since Eurovision” offers an in-depth exploration of the band’s incredible journey and lasting influence. The film paints a vivid picture of how ABBA’s music transcended generations and continues to resonate with fans today.
Original Title: Abba: 50 Years Since Eurovision
Country: United Kingdom
Release Date: 2024
Genres: Documentary
Creator: Nick Randall
Cast: Dave Ambrose, Gerry Conway, Paul Gambaccini
Runtime: 90 min
Language: English
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Quality: WEBRip 1080p
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Audio: AC-3, 348 Kbps
Video: x264, 7058 kbps
Size: 2.90 GB
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