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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. Passé composé - Wikipedia

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    The passé composé is formed by the auxiliary verb, usually the avoir auxiliary, followed by the past participle.The construction is parallel to that of the present perfect (there is no difference in French between perfect and non-perfect forms - although there is an important difference in usage between the perfect tense and the imperfect tense).

  4. Passé simple - Wikipedia

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    The passé simple (French pronunciation: [pase sɛ̃pl], simple past, preterite, or past historic), also called the passé défini (IPA: [pase defini], definite past), is the literary equivalent of the passé composé in the French language, used predominantly in formal writing (including history and literature) and formal speech.

  5. 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.

  6. More Than Ever (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is a co-production between France's Eaux Vives Productions, Bjoca, Jour2Fête, Ramona Productions and Arte with Luxembourg's Samsa Film, Norway's Mer Film, and Germany's Bayerischer Rundfunk. [1] With a €4,8 million budget, [6] the production is 33.07% French, 33.07% German, 23.85% Luxembourgish, and 10.01% Norwegian. [5]

  7. Category:Luxembourgian films - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Luxembourgish-language films - Wikipedia

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  9. Luxembourgish - Wikipedia

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    In French. BRAUN, Josy, et al. (en coll. avec Projet Moien), Grammaire de la langue luxembourgeoise. Luxembourg, Ministère de l'Éducation nationale et de la Formation professionnelle 2005. ISBN 2-495-00025-8; SCHANEN, François, Parlons Luxembourgeois, Langue et culture linguistique d'un petit pays au coeur de l'Europe.