
Nina's House | La maison de Nina
Starting in 1944 in the wake of the Liberation and continuing into the '60s, 'houses of hope' were established to lend a semblance of continuity to youngsters orpahaned by the war. Nina's Home takes place between September 1944 and January 1946 in an orphanage housed in a chateau outside Paris. At the outset, the country residence is run by Nina who has a core population of French Jewish children whose parents are probably dead. Food is scarce. News of the Concentration Camps hasn't hit yet, but some months later, a contingent of youths arrive form the liberated camps. The children are a disparate, wild, damaged group and conflicts ensue. Nina's challenge is to help them make their first delicate moves toward the future and in the process restore all of them, including herself, to life.
Description: Starting in 1944 in the wake of the Liberation and continuing into the '60s, 'houses of hope' were established to lend a semblance of continuity to youngsters orpahaned by the war. Nina's Home takes place between September 1944 and January 1946 in an orphanage housed in a chateau outside Paris. At the outset, the country residence is run by Nina who has a core population of French Jewish children whose parents are probably dead. Food is scarce. News of the Concentration Camps hasn't hit yet, but some months later, a contingent of youths arrive form the liberated camps. The children are a disparate, wild, damaged group and conflicts ensue. Nina's challenge is to help them make their first delicate moves toward the future and in the process restore all of them, including herself, to life.
Genres: Drama, History, War
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $595,794
Runtime: 112 minutes

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Played Nina

Sarah Adler
Played Marlène

Katia Lewkowicz
Played Eva

Arié Elmaleh
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Sébastien Knafo
Played Arié

Adèle Csech
Played Sylvie
Jérémy Sitbon
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Vincent Rottiers
Played Gabriel

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Played Jean
Max Levy
Played Jules-Marie

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Gaspard Ulliel
Played Izik
David Mambouch
Played Leiser

Claire Bouanich
Played The little angel

Arthur Moncla
Played Moshe

Gabriel Hallali
Played Hertchel
Meir Bloemhof
Played Schlome
Jonathan Aleksandrowicz
Played Aaron
Jérémias Nussbaum
Played Schmelke

Charles Berling
Played Maurice Gutman

Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus
Played Jacques Goldstein

Michel Jonasz
Played The generous donor

Jean-Pierre Becker
Played Anselme

Bernard Blancan
Played Emile
André Cavaillé
Played The photographer

Idit Cebula
Played Sylvie and Georges' mother

Yann Collette
Played Colonel de Marcieu

Yann Goven
Played Bomze

Judith Henry
Played Jules-Marie's adoptive mother
Allen Hoist
Played Sandy

Tómas Lemarquis
Played Gustav

Philippe Morier-Genoud
Played M. Gélin

Élise Otzenberger
Played Hélène

Hubert Saint-Macary
Played The station master

Ken Samuels
Played Captain O'Leary

Vittoria Scognamiglio
Played Rosina

Gilles Ségal
Played Dr. Weill

Veronika Varga
Played The false mother
Luc Lavandier
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