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Release Date:
October 14, 2015
Original Title:
Eng nei Zäit
Alternate Titles:
Eng nei Zäit
Tomorrow after the war
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Artémis Productions
Production Countries:
Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
In February 1945, Jules Ternes returns to Luxembourg. To escape conscription, he fled the country and joined the resistance movement in France. Back in his hometown, Jules hopes to find peace of mind and put the war behind him. But he returns to a country devastated by the Battle of the Bulge and deeply divided from four years of occupation. His sister Mathilde is now engaged to Armand, the leader of the local resistance and his girlfriend Leonie has another man in her life. Jules nevertheless resumes a relationship with her and accepts a post as an auxiliary policeman. When Leonie is assassinated along with the German farmers she works for, the life Jules was struggling to rebuild collapses. The ensuing investigation will reveal grey areas of the Occupation along with the efforts made in high places to cover them up.
Associate Producer:
Jani Thiltges
Bernard Michaux
Casting:
Eric Lamhene
Co-Producer:
Patrick Quinet
Costume Design:
Magdalena Labuz
Director:
Christophe Wagner
Director of Photography:
Jako Raybaut
Executive Producer:
Stéphane Quinet
Line Producer:
Brigitte Kerger-Santos
Music Director:
André Dziezuk
Original Music Composer:
André Dziezuk
Producer:
Claude Waringo
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