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  2. List of Luxembourgish films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films produced or filmed in Luxembourg, including numerous films made for television in the country. Many of them may have been co-produced with Germany, France or Belgium. Many of them may have been co-produced with Germany, France or Belgium.

  3. Cinema of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The Luxembourgish film industry is quite small. However, many films have been made in the country, both by native filmmakers and by people from other countries. In 1993, Dammentour by Paul Scheuer (AFO-Productions) and Hochzäitsnuecht (Paul Cruchten) won awards at the Max Ophüls Festival in Saarbrücken.

  4. Category:Luxembourgian films - Wikipedia

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    English-language Luxembourgian films (58 P) F. French-language Luxembourgian films (23 P) I. Luxembourgian independent films (11 P) L. LuxAnimation films (1 P) M.

  5. Category:Luxembourgish-language films - Wikipedia

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    Films in which the Luxembourgish language is wholly or partially spoken Pages in category "Luxembourgish-language films" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. The Last Ashes - Wikipedia

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    The film was premiered at the 56th Sitges Film Festival on 9 October 2023 and subsequently released in Luxembourg on 25 October. [ 2 ] It was selected as the Luxembourgish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards [ 3 ] [ 4 ] On 7 December it appeared in the eligible list for consideration for the 2024 Oscars, [ 5 ...

  7. Luxembourg City Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg City Film Festival was launched in 2011, it is the country's official film festival and is supported by the Ministry of Culture and the City of Luxembourg. [1] From the start, its artistic director was Alexis Junkosa, [2] while Colette Flesch served as chair of the festival's board of directors. She stepped down in 2020 and was ...

  8. RTL9 - Wikipedia

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    As well as the live programmes, such as L'École Buissonnière, there were reports from around the country and neighbouring Francophone regions on Journal de Télé-Luxembourg, and Télé-Luxembourg delivered key programmes from Paris Productions and foreign films and television series. Little by little, the channel created its identity, and ...

  9. Hamilius: Hip Hop Culture in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Named after the tunnel under the Émile Hamilius square at 'Le Centre Hamilius' the same name that is symbolic of the provincial state, which became a meeting point for dancers and members of the local hip-hop scene. The film offers an interesting angle on Luxembourgish culture and language through several generations of an art scene and ...