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Schacko Klak

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"Schacko Klak" is an 89-minute fiction film released in 1990. It immerses us in the life of a Luxembourg village occupied by German forces.
Schacko Klak
Paul Kieffer, Fränk Hoffmann

“Schacko Klak”, the title of the film, is an amalgam of the words “Schacko” (helmet) and “slap hat”.

The story begins in 1942 in a small Luxembourg village under Nazi occupation. The war has not yet affected the life of the village too much. Through the eyes of 11-year-old Chrëscht Knapp, the son of a carpenter, we get to know his family and the people of the village. Most of them are involved in one way or another in the resistance, but some collaborate with the occupier.

One day, everything changes in the small village of Chrëscht. An inhabitant was executed for having participated in the general strike of 9 October 1942. The Wehrmacht forcibly recruits young Luxembourgers, while the Gestapo searches houses for those who do not comply.

Schacko Klak
Schacko Klak, trailer on YouTube
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