La Maison de Nina (2005)
Directed by Richard Dembo

Drama

Film Synopsis

Nina manages one of several institutions that were set up in France, immediately after the Liberation, to provide homes for children who had lost their families in the war.  Once the Nazi concentration camps are liberated in 1945, these improvised children's homes receive a new influx of youngsters, survivors of the holocaust who are still traumatised by what they have lived through...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Richard Dembo
  • Script: Richard Dembo
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Fleutot
  • Music: Teddy Lasry
  • Cast: Agnès Jaoui (Nina), Sarah Adler (Marlène), Katia Lewkowicz (Eva), Arié Elmaleh (Avner), Sébastien Knafo (Arié), Adèle Csech (Sylvie), Jérémy Sitbon (Georges), Vincent Rottiers (Gabriel), Alexis Pivot (Jean), Max Levy (Jules-Marie), Lola Naymark (Rosette), Claire Bouanich (Le petit ange), Arnaud Marciszewer (Le petit pruneau), Gaspard Ulliel (Izik), David Mambouch (Leiser), Arthur Moncla (Moshe), Gabriel Hallali (Hertchel), Meir Bloemhof (Schlome), Jonathan Aleksandrowicz (Aaron), Jeremias Nussbaum (Schmelke)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 112 min

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