
The Traitor
Luxembourg, October 1830. Unrest spreads in the region in the wake of the Belgian Revolution. Fed up with the domination of the Dutch, most of the people want to become Belgian. Those who want an independent Luxembourg are few. Among them a town clerk obstinately refuses to accept the Belgian nationality. Considered as a traitor, he is forced to go into exile. A few years later, in 1839, Luxembourg finally becomes independent.
The Traitor
December 8, 1989
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Cast (11)

André Jung
Mätt

Raoul Biltgen
Benn

Denise Gregoire
Anna

Pol Greisch
Grand-Père

Marie-Paule von Roesgen
Grand-Mère

Marc Olinger
Maire

Marie-Christine Faber
Femme du maire

Henri Losch
Instituteur

Josy Braun
Curé

Emile Angel
Un mendiant

Claude Berg
N/A
Crew (38)
Directing

Menn Bodson
Director

Gast Rollinger
Director

Suzette Kinels
Script Supervisor

Marc Olinger
Director

Marie-Christine Faber
Script Supervisor
Writing

Henri Losch
Writer
Production
Sound

Jeannot Mersch
Sound Engineer

Gast Casel
Sound

Felix Margue
Music Supervisor

Jacques Neuen
Music

Gust Nussbaum
Sound

Bruno Ferrari
Sound

John Koenig
Sound
Art

Jacques Dedyer
Production Design

Luc Aulner
Production Design
Camera

Christophe Olinger
Still Photographer

Gast Rollinger
Camera Operator

Menn Bodson
Camera Operator

Emile Triches
Grip
Costume & Make-Up

Marie-Hélène Borgobello
Makeup Artist

Laurence Kaiffer
Makeup Artist

Chantal Clarisse
Makeup Artist

Jeanny Kratochwil
Costume Design

Fabienne Persico
Makeup Artist

Nicole Decharrière
Makeup Artist
Crew

Menn Bodson
Cinematography

Raymond Fischbach
Stunts

Gast Rollinger
Cinematography

Michel Welter
Production Controller
Editing

Roger Meulenbergs
Editor

Maria Holland
Negative Cutter
Lighting

Christian Castel
Lighting Technician

Aly Sauber
Lighting Technician

Marcel Kohl
Lighting Technician

Guy Kirsch
Lighting Technician