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Luxembourg cinema week: from post -apocalyptic horror to animated time travel for the whole family

Luxembourg cinema week: from post -apocalyptic horror to animated time travel for the whole family

Danny Boyle sends another adventure of his « 28 XX Later » series around the post-apocalyptic struggle of survival of humanity. But that’s just one of the five new starts in this Luxembourg cinema week. Here is the overview:

In the third part of Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic saga, the dreaded « rage virus » returns. 28 years after the first outbreak, the world seems to have overcome the disaster. But the virus has developed. The focus of « 28 Years Later » Stand Jamie, who has found refuge with his family on a remote island. When he and his son Spike leave the island, they get into a dangerous mission on the mainland, where she not only meets infected, but also on other, changing survivors.

The animation film is about a small adventurer in a special fiction, albeit much more harmless « Elio ». The 11-year-old title hero struggles with his environment. What his mother is doing is more exciting. She works on a secret military project to decryption of extraterrestrial messages. By chance, however, Elio himself is kidnapped by extraterrestrials and chosen as an ambassador to the earth. But can he find his way around the role?

Seb, Abdel, Céline and Guy go on time. In French drama « La Venue de l’avenir » the four should examine the inherited house of their ancestor. They not only track down hidden treasures, but also the former owner Adèle. It traveled to Paris around 1895, in the middle of a time of cultural and industrial upheaval. Your path questions the present and the ideals of your descendants.

Much everyday reamer: the Norwegian film drama « Loveable » tells the story of Maria, whose husband she opens up that he wants to divorce. Maria, played by Helga Guren, suddenly faces the challenge of reorganizing her life. She moves out, trying to rebuild relationships and give sense of her new everyday life as a single mother. The film addresses self -discovery, family relationships and the search for happiness for a separation.

A special woman is also the focus of « Moon »an Austrian thriller from Kurdwin Ayub. He tells the story of the young martial artist Sarah. Her career is stagnating and she takes on a job in the Middle East to teach three daughters of a rich family in martial arts. The luxurious living conditions quickly turn out to be prison, because the young women live in isolation and monitored. Sarah is increasingly getting into a whirlpool of doubts and an oppressive atmosphere, while she is confronted with the challenges of her job and her own identity. The film develops into an exciting thriller that deliberately undermines common expectations.

You can find the full cinema program here.

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