Rusty Boys
- Luxembourgish - available in German
Paul Thiltges Distributions
paul@ptd.lu
Moonrise Pictures
Colette Aguilar
Colette@moonrisepictures.eu
- André Jung (Nuckes)
- Marco Lorenzini (Fons)
- Paul Greisch (Lull)
- Fernand Fox (Jangi)
- Josiane Peiffer (Nelly)
- Monique Reuter (Henriette)
- Valérie Bodson (Jackie)
- Myriam Muller (Maisy)
- Marie Jung (Sabinn)
- Pitt Simon (Pitt)
- Marie-Paule Von Roesgen (Tatta Fini)
- Brigitte Urhausen (Ministesch)
- Fabienne Hollwege (Directrice)
- Claire Johnston (Colette)
- Al Ginter (Kevin)
- Luc Feit (Dr. Hastert)
- Chantal Pirotte (Belsch Madame)
- Christiane Rausch (Chef Soignante)
- Annette Schlechter (Mme Boever)
- Carlo Thiel Cinematography
- Sound Engineer Philippe Kohn
- Production Design Sylvia Kasel
- Thierry Faber Edit
- Angelo Dos Santos Sound Designer
- Philippe Lussagnet Gaffer
- Caroline Koener Costumes
- Fredo Roeser Make-Up Artist
- Pascal Charlier Key Grip
When the elderly folks don’t behave like their children would prefer, the latter cannot cope at all. They have enough trouble trying to keep their won children in check, and now the old codgers are rattling their cages as well. Fons Kayser (70), Jean-Louis « Lull » Hemmer (82), Nicolas « Nuckes » Heinen (65) and Jängi Jaminet (84) have spent their entire lives not letting themselves be bossed around, and they have no intention of putting up with it now.
Together, the four gentlemen plan their futures without an old people’s home. Nuckes is the leading force. As an old ’68 protester, he knows how to organize dissent, but all this is easier said than done!