Kowalsky 2022
A man begs his mother for money after their family's fortune falls apart.
A man begs his mother for money after their family's fortune falls apart.
Luxembourg, 2004. An immigrant mother tries to do everything within her power to buy her child a piano for Christmas, navigating the socioeconomic challenges of their everyday life.
Chris is at a turning point in her life. The morning after her wild 30th birthday party, she wakes up next to an unexpected accomplice: Pablo, a talking monstera plant. How on earth did this happen?
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.
Two troubled teens in Luxembourg act out their frustrations on the world, and slowly grow closer.
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.
Paul, a solitary record dealer attempts to approach a woman he's fascinated by. This situation will soon make him lose control.
Mill, an undertaker and farmer, and Felten, the organist of the church, live in a small Luxembourg village near the Belgian border. They have been friends for long and have sworn to stand by each other through thick and thin. But this pledge will be challenged both by their love rivalry for Josette and by the War that comes over the village and upsets their lives.
A Luxembourgish anthology about radicalization before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Luxembourg is rich, Luxembourg is quiet, Luxembourg is safe. Why leave this apparent heaven? From Northern Canada to tropical paradise, from Jerusalem to the desert kingdom of Gobir, this film is about Luxembourgers who had to leave their home country, in order to find themselves better at home. A question spurs this trip around the world: do we want to remain who we are?
An intern confronts a sex offender all alone who can't wait to meet her - with dangerous consequences.
Go behind the scenes of Luxembourg Song Contest as the final 8 contestants prepare for the big finale.
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.
Between 1880 and 1960, hundreds of Luxembourgers went to settle in the Belgian Congo to live and work there; some for some time, others for ever. The film tells their story and their experiences.
Shrouded in mystery, our documentary dives into the seldom-told tale of Luxembourg’s emigration to Argentina.
LOST IN THE 80s is a documentary about the social, political and cultural situation in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg during the decade oft the 1980’s. Lead by two fictional characters, the narrative aims to depict a profound portrait of what this country looked like more than 30 years ago.
After a young girl finds a mysterious book at the attic, she and her friend set off to learn more about the strange content. The trip leads both of them to Huelmes, where they meet a lot of odd people, each of them hiding something. The mystery becomes more and more dangerous, an the only clue the girls have, is this book, a key, and a definition of the word 'Rendolepsis'...
Think what it would be like for you to create an imaginary world that you could actually visit. Percy and his friends can do precisely that.