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Encyclopedia > Rendolepsis

Rendolepsis is a film made in Luxembourg in 2003, directed by Marc Barnig, and produced by Koler Movies Lëtzebuerg (KML). It stars Vivi Giampaolo and Joëlle Kugener as two friends who embark on an adventure to learn more about a mysterious book which one of them finds in her attic.


The film premiered on September 19 or September 20, 2003, at the Kinosch cinema in Esch-sur-Alzette. The dialogue is in Luxemburgish, a West Germanic language spoken in Luxembourg.


See also: Cinema of Luxembourg


External links

  • Page on Rendolepsis (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385191/) in the Internet Movie Database
  • KML's page on Rendolepsis (http://www.kml.lu/rendo.htm)
  • Worldcinema.lu page on the film (http://www.worldcinema.lu/index.php?page=movie_id&movie_id=456)
  • Ai Caramba page on the film (http://www.caramba.lu/rendolepsis/index.asp)
  • Another Ai Caramba page on the film (http://www.caramba.lu/fichefilm.asp?idfilm=1057827677)

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Rendolepsis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (118 words)
Rendolepsis is a film made in Luxembourg in 2003, directed by Marc Barnig, and produced by Koler Movies Lëtzebuerg (KML).
It stars Vivi Giampaolo and Joëlle Kugener as two friends who embark on an adventure to learn more about a mysterious book which one of them finds in her attic.
The dialogue is in Luxemburgish, a West Germanic language spoken in Luxembourg.
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