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Nina's House

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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.

Date: 10/12/2005
Rating: 5.4
Cast: Agnès Jaoui, Sarah Adler, Katia Lewkowicz, Arié Elmaleh, Sébastien Knafo, Adèle Csech, Jérémy Sitbon, Vincent Rottiers, Alexis Pivot, Max Levy, Lola Naymark, Arnaud Marciszewer, Gaspard Ulliel, David Mambouch, Claire Bouanich, Arthur Moncla, Gabriel Hallali, Meir Bloemhof, Jonathan Aleksandrowicz, Jérémias Nussbaum, Charles Berling, Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus, Michel Jonasz, Jean-Pierre Becker, Bernard Blancan, André Cavaillé, Idit Cebula, Yann Collette, Yann Goven, Judith Henry, Allen Hoist, Tómas Lemarquis, Philippe Morier-Genoud, Élise Otzenberger, Hubert Saint-Macary, Ken Samuels, Vittoria Scognamiglio, Gilles Ségal, Veronika Varga, Luc Lavandier

Agnès Jaoui as Nina in Nina's House Agnès Jaoui

Sarah Adler as Marlène in Nina's House Sarah Adler

Katia Lewkowicz as Eva in Nina's House Katia Lewkowicz

Arié Elmaleh as Avner in Nina's House Arié Elmaleh

Sébastien Knafo as Arié in Nina's House Sébastien Knafo

Adèle Csech as Sylvie in Nina's House Adèle Csech

Jérémy Sitbon

Vincent Rottiers as Gabriel in Nina's House Vincent Rottiers

Alexis Pivot as Jean in Nina's House Alexis Pivot

Max Levy

Lola Naymark as Rosette in Nina's House Lola Naymark

Arnaud Marciszewer

Gaspard Ulliel as Izik in Nina's House Gaspard Ulliel

David Mambouch

Claire Bouanich as The little angel in Nina's House Claire Bouanich

Arthur Moncla as Moshe in Nina's House Arthur Moncla

Gabriel Hallali as Hertchel in Nina's House Gabriel Hallali

Meir Bloemhof

Jonathan Aleksandrowicz

Jérémias Nussbaum

Charles Berling as Maurice Gutman in Nina's House Charles Berling

Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus as Jacques Goldstein in Nina's House Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus

Michel Jonasz as The generous donor in Nina's House Michel Jonasz

Jean-Pierre Becker as Anselme in Nina's House Jean-Pierre Becker

Bernard Blancan as Emile in Nina's House Bernard Blancan

André Cavaillé

Idit Cebula as Sylvie and Georges' mother in Nina's House Idit Cebula

Yann Collette as Colonel de Marcieu in Nina's House Yann Collette

Yann Goven as Bomze in Nina's House Yann Goven

Judith Henry as Jules-Marie's adoptive mother in Nina's House Judith Henry

Allen Hoist

Tómas Lemarquis as Gustav in Nina's House Tómas Lemarquis

Philippe Morier-Genoud as M. Gélin in Nina's House Philippe Morier-Genoud

Élise Otzenberger as Hélène in Nina's House Élise Otzenberger

Hubert Saint-Macary as The station master in Nina's House Hubert Saint-Macary

Ken Samuels as Captain O'Leary in Nina's House Ken Samuels

Vittoria Scognamiglio as Rosina in Nina's House Vittoria Scognamiglio

Gilles Ségal as Dr. Weill in Nina's House Gilles Ségal

Veronika Varga as The false mother in Nina's House Veronika Varga

Luc Lavandier