The Traitor (1989)

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.

Director: Menn Bodson, Gast Rollinger, Marc Olinger
Genre: Drama
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Screenplay

Music: Jacques Neuen
Editing: Roger Meulenbergs
Production: RTL Hei-Elei Produktioun, Centre National de l'Audiovisuel
Country: Luxembourg
Language: Letzeburgesch
Budget: $560,000
Original Language: lb

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Traitor about?
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.
Who directed The Traitor?
The Traitor was directed by Menn Bodson, Gast Rollinger, Marc Olinger.
Who stars in The Traitor?
The Traitor stars André Jung, Raoul Biltgen, Denise Gregoire, Pol Greisch, Marie-Paule von Roesgen, Marc Olinger.
What genre is The Traitor?
The Traitor is a Drama film.
What is the budget of The Traitor?
The Traitor had a budget of $560,000.
Where was The Traitor produced?
The Traitor was produced in Luxembourg.