Luxembourg 2021 8 articles available in total starting from 11/02/2021. Last article published on 06/04/2021. Interview: Julien Becker • Co-director of An Zéro – Comment le Luxembourg a disparu“There are some very good documentaries about nuclear power, but we wanted our viewers to be able to project themselves”The co-director of this film, which imagines the impact of a nuclear catastrophe on the territorial and cultural integrity of Luxembourg, tells us about its genesis 06/04/2021 | Luxembourg 2021Interview: Karolina Markiewicz and Pascal Piron • Directors of The Living Witnesses"We were looking for young people who were interested in history and were capable of thinking out loud"We met with the filmmakers behind this documentary which investigates the rarely explored topic of the Holocaust as experienced from a Luxembourg perspective 23/03/2021 | Luxembourg 2021Interview: Jean-Louis Schuller • Director of Hytte“The people who are drawn to Svalbard are in many cases lost characters who start over at the end of the world”We met with the director of this Luxembourg-Belgium co-production which tells the story of a man in search of identity and meaning 17/03/2021 | Luxembourg 2021Quo vadis, Aida? triumphs at the 11th Luxembourg City Film FestivalInterrupted by the March 2020 lockdown, the event this time unfolded in a hybrid format 16/03/2021 | Luxembourg 2021 | AwardsReview: HytteJean-Louis Schuller’s first fiction feature is a wonderful search for identity at the edge of the world, in the Svalbard 12/03/2021 | Luxembourg 2021Review: The Living WitnessesThis very educational documentary, directed by Karolina Markiewicz and Pascal Piron, takes a moving look at young people’s perception of the Shoah 10/03/2021 | Luxembourg 2021Review: An Zéro – Comment le Luxembourg a disparuJulien Becker and Myriam T.’s docu-fiction imagines the consequences of a nuclear catastrophe on the future of the Grand Duchy 08/03/2021 | Luxembourg 2021The 11th Luxembourg City Film Festival unveils its programmePacking premieres, dual screenings and tributes to Terry Gilliam and William Friedkin, it’s the turn of the Grand Duchy’s greatest festival to adapt in the face of the pandemic 11/02/2021 | Luxembourg 2021