The Last Ashes (Läif a Séil)
- Artémis Productions (BE)
- Luxembourgish
- Aide Financière Sélective (AFS)
Samsa Film
Claude Waringo
T +352 4519601
samsa@samsa.lu
Sophie Mousel, Timo Wagner, Jules Werner, Luc Schiltz, Philippe Thelen, Marie Jung, Jean-Paul Maes, Denis Jousselin, Jeanne Werner, Larisa Faber, Konstantin Rommelfangen, Max Gindorff, Tommy Schlesser, Giusi Carenza, Jamie Baillie, Lou Beltramini
1838
Over the course of several centuries Luxembourg was subject to successive authoritarian and foreign regimes. Waves of famine and disease have now decimated its population.
In the northern parts of the poverty-stricken region, The GRAFF family, a patriarch at its head, prevails within the walls of an isolated village. Thanks to them, its inhabitants have survived incessant woes and calamities. To guarantee their future, they have established strict, pious and oppressive rules that must be followed rigorously. But HELENE, barely twelve years old, refuses to obey and tries to escape with the help of Graff’s youngest son, JON, who is deeply attached to HELENE.
As revenge, HELENE’s parents are murdered in front of her eyes, JON is tortured … HELENE is left hanging on a tree in the middle of nowhere.
15 years later
Luxembourg is finally an independent nation. The landscape is being transformed by the construction of a railway, but the GRAFF family are still the undisputed rulers of their fortified village, despite the ageing and increasing physical fragility of the patriarch.
When they discover a stranger, OONA, near the dead body of GRAFF’s right-hand man, they decide to welcome her into the village.