Your Christmas film: “Mad love between a cook and a grand ducal heir”

Your Christmas film: “Mad love between a cook and a grand ducal heir”
Your Christmas film: “Mad love between a cook and a grand ducal heir”

“And if a Christmas film was filmed in Luxembourg, where would it take place?” This is the question we asked you a few days ago and some readers let their imagination run wild. At Winterlights, in the banks or further from the capital, at Lake Echternach, in Remich, Clervaux, Esch-sur-Alzette or even Vianden, did you respond in particular.

Liza clearly imagines “Santa Claus and his elves walking around Mullerthal with presents on their backs”. Sam, for his part, envisages “a beautiful film where Gelli, a trader in Kirchberg, falls in love with Franz, the sausage seller at the Christmas market”. The Grand Ducal Palace also makes readers dream, since several have proposed it as an ideal filming location.

The grand ducal family should even play a role in fiction, according to some. Alysson, who admitted to having used artificial intelligence for her false synopsis, talks about a financial analyst who falls in love with Guillaume de Luxembourg. “On Christmas Day, under the snowflakes falling gently on the city, Guillaume invites Clara to a royal ball. In a moving scene, he declares his feelings to her, promising to build a future together,” writes the reader.

Aurélie also got into the game and tells a story that could almost relate to reality: “A young woman worked in a bank, decided to return to her roots” and left everything to “cook Baumkuchen (crown-shaped cake) and gromperekichelcher”, the traditional potato pancakes. “When she meets a handsome farmer and together they save the Bofferding family brewery. While taking care of the necessary paperwork for the notary, the two realize that the peasant is part of the Grand Ducal family and it's mad love…”

Far from the whimsical poetry of the Christmas movie, readers joked about the daily traffic. “The film would be a flop, the actors stuck in traffic to get to the Christmas market, waiting an hour for parking,” comments one of them.

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