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Five days after its launch, the Luxembourg series, on Tuesday, was ranked number one on Netflix in three foreign countries and figured among the top 10 in 46 others. An impressive start!
Launched last Thursday on Netflix, the first 100% Luxembourg series on the streaming service, Capitani , has made quite an entry. On Luxembourg screens, no surprise. Since Saturday, the fiction directed by Christophe Wagner ranks number one on the most watched series list. But its success goes far beyond the grand duchy’s borders.
As the American streaming platform tends to communicate very little on its numbers, these are not official figures. However, since February 2020, Netflix has published a daily top 10 of the most viewed films and series in each country, which various other websites have started to collect and compile.
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Claude Waringo of Samsa Film has a lot to be excited about: the development of stories in the Luxembourg language and within a local context - a vocation that’s dear to the producer and his associates
Jani Thiltges and
Bernard Michaux - is arousing increasing levels of interest. Let’s not forget that in 1989, just as the company was launching activities, it was entrusted with the production of a fiction film which went on to acquire cult status: Schacko Klak by
Paul Kieffer and
Fränk Hoffmann, the first full-length film to be made in Luxembourg. The success enjoyed by this historical drama led to an unprecedented mobilisation of the industry and the professionalisation of its structures.
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Capitani
Claude Waringo of Samsa Film has a lot to be excited about: the development of stories in the Luxembourg language and within a local context - a vocation that’s dear to the producer and his associates
Jani Thiltges and
Bernard Michaux - is arousing increasing levels of interest. Let’s not forget that in 1989, just as the company was launching activities, it was entrusted with the production of a fiction film which went on to acquire cult status: Schacko Klak by
Paul Kieffer and
Fränk Hoffmann, the first full-length film to be made in Luxembourg. The success enjoyed by this historical drama led to an unprecedented mobilisation of the industry and the professionalisation of its structures.
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