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- Single mother Elaine is disturbed by her son Martin's aggressive behaviour, she visits his late father's estranged family in small-town Luxembourg, which hides a much darker nature.
- A surrealist rural noir about a German thief who flees to a small Luxembourg village only to discover that the locals have secrets of their own.
- Hélène returns to her native village under a new identity. Looking for revenge and, alone, she is ready to do anything to destroy the Graff family.
- In order to save tiny Luxembourg from a cosmic catastrophe, a civil servant in a midlife crisis has to find back his lost superpowers and face his biggest fear: his family.
- Two troubled teens in Luxembourg act out their frustrations on the world, and slowly grow closer.
- The story beginns on 24 October 1962, at the height of the Cuban missile crisis. The Second World War with its hardships and bombs, the Nazi occupation and the collaborators, is still on people's mind. In 1962, everyone is afraid of the communists, the devil and the next world war. Priests reign supreme over those who attend church and those who do not. The story is told from the point of view of the 12-year old Norbi Welscheid, who lives in a small industrial town typical of the south of Luxembourg. His father owns a shop where he sells books and stationery, as well as religious articles. In the year 1962, Norbi will have to face the mysteries of sexuality and the war, subjects that are beyond his comprehension since it was not considered necessary in those days to explain them to children. However, when the film starts, Norbi has other mysteries to solve. What does 'P' stand for, a letter his father regularly notes in his diary? Who killed the man in the Rue des Hauts-Fourneaux? Why is his father checking so closely on Norbis sister? Why, one fine day, is the letter 'P' missing from the luminous sign hanging over his fathers shop? And why does Norbi continue to wet his bed? And then there is school. In Norbis class, the boss is Aloyse. Aloyse is bigger, stronger and older than all the other pupils. The teacher, Mr. Treines imposes his authority by slapping his pupils and inflicting other forms of punishment. He is only interested in those who are likely to pass the entrance examination for secondary school. Norbi is one of them, but not Aloyse. This is why Aloyse feels such scorn for Norbi, until the day the latter shows him how to steal sweets from the grocer. From that moment, they are the best of friends. Aloyse is convinced that Mr. Pinato, the Italian tenant of the Welscheid family, is the Rue des Hauts-Fourneaux murderer. Norbi also gets to know Fred better. Fred scares him a little because he talks about Nazis, deserters, ferrymen and, above all, the Gielemännchen (collaborators), words that frighten Norbi because he does not know what they mean. The friendship between Norbi and Aloyse comes to an end when Aloyse tries to steal a toy from the shop owned by Norbis father. Norbi disowns his friend, who in turn refuses to forgive him. And then one day, Fred thinks he has discovered the identity of 'P' marked in the fathers diary. He asks Norbi to help him write the word Gielemännchen on the wall of Mr. Welscheids shop. Norbi has no idea what it is all about but when he writes the word, there is an outcry all over the neighbourhood. For Norbi, time has come to prove he is no longer a child. The last year at primary school draws to a close. Norbi has learned many things and to his great surprise, his father realises he no longer has the last word at home, whether it is with Norbi himself, Josette or the mother. There seems to be a change in the air
- When Emma has to leave her picture-perfect life for a women's shelter, her unlikely friendship with a ragtag group of women pushes them all into a fight to take back their power.
- Marc is talented, intelligent, eloquent and wealthy but has suffered from an incurable illness from childhood. Each weekend he escapes his everyday haute bourgeois life by travelling the world in search of the ultimate "Don Giovanni" performance.
- Four elderly men (Fons, Lull, Nuckes and Jängi) are fed up with being walked all over and treated like children. Together with their friends, they plan a future without old people's homes. But that's easier said than done.
- A dramatic story about a boy named Chris who fell in love with Julia. Things get more complex and difficult to handle as the drug LSD gets involved.
- The sensitive Benjamin is being mocked by his bat family because he's afraid of the dark. When on top he falls in love with a bird, he becomes a complete outcast. But his love helps him conquer his fear and stand for who he truly is.
- The 93-minute thriller/slasher movie/whodunit offers an alternative take on the "Kropemann", an ancient Luxembourg legend which was originally told to children to stop them from going near bodies of water to keep them safe from drowning.
- The intrigue kicks off with a cop being murdered and develops as a complex and smart game of manipulation where nothing and no one are what they seem.
- In summer 1943 during the Nazi occupation of Luxembourg, the young "deserter" Emil Schwirtz kills two German gendarmes.
- The future is a thing of the past.
- The title of the film, set in Luxembourg in 1942, during the Nazi occupation, amalgamates the words Schacko (helmet) and chapeau claque (opera hat). The village, in which it is set, has not yet been feeling the effects of the war at this point. The protagonist Chr"«scht Knapp is an 11 year old boy. Most of the people in the village are engaged in the Resistance, but some collaborate with the Nazis. Chr"«scht is taking care of his grandfatherâ€TMs cows with his friend Jhuliett and spends a lot of time in ‘hisâ€TM tree in the middle of the forest. Everything suddenly changes when one of the villagers is shot dead for taking part in the general strike of Oktober 9th 1942. The young Luxembourgers are forced to enroll in the Wehrmacht. Some villagers are arrested and others deported to Silesia. The Gestapo searches several houses, hoping to find draft evaders. The Knapp familyâ€TMs home is no exception. Chr"«scht decides to take action and warns the neighboursâ€TM son, who is hiding in the attic, of the Germansâ€TM arrival. His family realises that Chr"«scht is not a boy any longer and that he is ready to take on responsibilities. The last time he climbs into his tree, he watches the Alliesâ€TM planes heading towards Germany.
- "The Unemployment Club" is a social comedy whose backdrop is the decline of the steel industry in the south of Luxembourg. Somewhat in the style of Ken Loach, it has been described as a Luxembourg "Full Monty".
- The two friends and horror film fans Pit (Steve Thull) and Mich (Lionel Becker) can't wait for the weekend to come. Their mate Jos gave them the keys to his cabin in the woods and the two dudes will certainly not miss this opportunity to have a wild party with their common girlfriend Susi. Once in the cabin, they find an ancient chest... which they shouldn't have opened. Because only minutes later unexpected visitors are knocking on the door: zombies! When sunny-boy Jean-Yves (Mike Tereba), his girlfriend Chantale (Sarah Hoffmann) and his friends Alain (Vincent Meyer) and Trixie (Mendaly Ries) seek shelter in the cabin after their car broke down, the party really starts...
- Man-child Flëpp needs to sever the unhealthy ties that bind him to his mother in order to win the heart of young runaway Leena.
- An inheritance doesn't always signify the end to all problems. Quite the opposite: for two penniless, aging friends, it creates a host of new ones which at first seem insoluble.
- Unsuccessful Luxembourg bank robber Johnny Chicago is released from prison, and immediately and incompetently he attempts to resume his life of crime. In a few days he manages to get his old partner fired and thrown out of the house and his girlfriend arrested and jailed, all the while scheming to rob a bunch of German pensioners, stop a train, and make some quick money to make a name for himself.
- On September 10, 1944, the first Americans Liberators cross the Luxembourgish border, their pockets filled with chocolate, chewing gum and cigarettes. Friendships are born, affairs, even lasting relationships. The number of white and black babies of unknown fathers that are born in the next few months in Luxembourg remains unknown. This incredible and thorough documentary by Andy Bausch features comprehensive, amusing and often touching interviews with Luxembourgers, American veterans-some of whom never left Luxembourg-, the children of the GIs and legendary photographer Tony Vaccaro, famous for his pictures of the winter of 1944.
- Like every year, André, manager of a company named ALTER NATIVE that furnishes sanitary article, invites his seven employees to a quietly festive Christmas weekend. Yet, unlike the years before, André has bad news. He is terminally ill and wants to hand over his company to one of them. He will announce his successor in the course of the weekend. His collaborators immediately turn into competitors. When his own son, Philippe, whom nobody knew about, makes a sudden appearance, cards are redistributed, but suspicion quickly arises that André plays a deceptive game. While his employees, in a crazy race behind the back of the others, try to make their mark, Philippe tries to understand the obscure game his father is playing. And what role does the hotel owner play in all this? Jingle bells? Jingle bells.
- August 1914, Belle, a young well-bred lady and Betty, her chambermaid, discover a big trunk in the attic. When they manage to open it, thousand of photos and postcards spread all over the floor to form a pile of memories. Thus, the ladies start to reminisce about what was called "la Belle Époque".
- The untold story of a Royal "propagandist in pearls" whose wartime friendship with President Roosevelt became a vital catalyst to win back freedom for her tiny occupied country.
- NAK MUAY (which designates the one who practices Thai boxing) tells the story of Kevin Haas, a young 30 years old Luxembourgian who wants to make his dream come true : to become the first Luxembourgian World Champion of Muay Thai.
- Luxembourg's Foreign Minister takes us on a journey through modern politics.
- In the 19th century, America was the land of hope and the future for millions of Europeans. Thousands of peasants from Belgium and Luxembourg set off for adventure in America, at the edges of the known world. They built homes and reconstructed living areas modeled after life back home. They clung to their identities and language and called their towns Belgium, Luxemburg, Rollingstone... Luxemburg, USA is a contemporary portrait of the Midwest, of America's conservative rural heartland, seen through the prism of a specific community, that of the Luxembourg immigrants' descendents, their lives today, and their history.
- Four Luxembourgish rock-metal groups, each at a different stage in their musical careers. As inhabitants of the wealthiest country in the world, the bands must come to terms with how much there is to lose when you gamble on "making it big".
- Nazi Germany occupied the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from 1940 to 1944, with the intention of returning the Luxembourgers to their so-called German roots. Paradoxically, this attempt to incorporate Luxembourg into the Third Reich triggered the nation's self-awareness. Using mostly unseen archive footage, the film tells the story of the clash between ideologies: the Nazi vision of a 'German' Luxembourg, colliding violently with the idea of an independent Grand Duchy. For a people who where becoming aware of their national identity, this was a huge cultural shock. The emotional backbone of the film rests on the many testimonies of the people who lived through that tragic period: those who took part in the only general strike ever organised against the Nazi occupant, those who were enlisted into the German army and were forced to fight their allies on the Russian front, those who joined the many small resistance groups dedicated to hiding, at the risk of their lives, the young Luxembourgers who managed to escape forced conscription into the Wehrmacht, and those who survived deportation into labour and concentration camps.
- Luxembourg, October 1830. Unrest spreads in the region in the wake of the Belgian Revolution. Fed up with the domination of the Dutch, most of the people want to become Belgian. Those who want an independent Luxembourg are few. Among them a town clerk obstinately refuses to accept the Belgian nationality. Considered as a traitor, he is forced to go into exile. A few years later, in 1839, Luxembourg finally becomes independent.
- "De Bopebistro Tour" accompanies Luxembourgish folk-rock band "Serge Tonnar and Legotrip" on their acoustic tour through the small rural cafés of the Luxembourgish countryside. More than a musical documentary it's also an ethnographic study of a local culture that's disappearing fast. The stories that are being told in the songs are echoed by the stories told by the old café owners. A film about life and death, music, beer and brandy.
- A documentary on ecology and waste of resources in Luxembourg.
- Documentary retracing the events of the first 3 days of the Battle of the Bulge in the small town of Clervaux (Luxembourg).
- The new documentary film by Yann Tonnar takes us into the contemporary art scene in Luxembourg. Tina Gillen, Marco Godinho, Catherine Lorent and Jean-Marie Biwer are four artists that the film follows in their practice, to drag a look behind the scenes of contemporary art and the context in which it operates. This story takes us from the city of Luxembourg in the depths of the countryside, from Berlin to Brussels to the Venice Biennale.
- In the gritty streets of a bustling city, "The Tough Luck" unfolds the dark and twisted tale of the Johnson family, a clan of detectives entangled in a web of jealousy, betrayal, and murder. As secrets unravel and tensions mount, the Johnsons find themselves locked in a deadly game of cat and mouse, where the stakes are high and the consequences are dire. The story begins with the Johnson family, led by patriarch James Johnson, a seasoned detective with a reputation for getting results by any means necessary. Alongside him is his wife, Sarah, a cunning and ambitious woman who will stop at nothing to get what she wants. Together, they form a formidable team, feared and respected by all who cross their path. But beneath the facade of a happy family lies a dark secret, one that threatens to tear them apart. Consumed by jealousy and greed, the Johnsons hatch a diabolical plan to eliminate their wealthy friends and claim their fortune as their own. With cold calculation and ruthless efficiency, they execute their plan, leaving a trail of bodies in their wake. Their final target is Anna, the daughter of their late friends, whose inheritance stands between them and untold wealth. Forced to take Anna in as their own, the Johnsons bide their time, waiting for her to come of age so they can manipulate her into signing over her inheritance. Unbeknownst to them, their own daughter, Jennah, is secretly plotting against them. Torn between loyalty to her family and a sense of morality, Jennah struggles to reconcile her love for her parents with the horrors they have committed. Desperate to atone for their sins, she begins to unravel the truth behind their actions, leading her down a path of deception and betrayal. As the years pass, Anna grows suspicious of her foster family's motives, sensing that something is amiss. With the help of Jennah, she uncovers a cache of documents hidden away by her late parents, revealing the truth about their untimely demise. Shocked and betrayed, Anna confronts Jennah, demanding answers. Reluctantly, Jennah confesses to Anna the dark secrets that have haunted their family for years, including the truth about their parents' involvement in the murders. Armed with this newfound knowledge, Anna sets out to confront the Johnsons and expose their crimes to the world. But before she can act, tragedy strikes. Anna is called to the bedside of her foster father, who lies gravely ill from a lifetime of deceit and betrayal. Despite his crimes, Anna cannot help but feel a twinge of sympathy for the man who raised her, torn between her desire for justice and her sense of compassion. As she tends to him in his final moments, Anna is forced to confront the complexities of love and forgiveness, grappling with the realization that even the most hardened criminals are capable of redemption. And as her foster father draws his last breath, she vows to honor his memory by seeking justice for those he wronged. In the end, "The Tough Luck" is a gripping tale of family, loyalty, and the thin line between right and wrong. As the credits roll, we are left to ponder the age-old question: in a world consumed by darkness, is there still hope for redemption?