List of Luxembourgish films

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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.

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References

  1. "Press Kit" (PDF). A Wedding team. Retrieved 2019-12-01. - French version