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NINA'S HOUSE
LA MAISON DE NINA (15)
Set in an orphanage housed within a chateau on the outskirts of
Paris Richard Dembo’s film looks at how young Jews readjust
to life after surviving the horrors of the Second World War.
The story starts in 1944, in the wake of the Liberation, and continues
into the Sixties. “Houses of hope” were established
to lend a semblance of continuity to the lives of youngsters orphaned
by the conflict. The director, born in 1948, went to summer camp
in one such establishment, where he observed some of the people
who had lived there since the war – and met the real-life
Nina who inspired his script.
Nina (Agnès Jaoui) looks after the youngsters whose parents
are probably dead. Food and supplies are scarce, but she cajoles
her charges to make do with what they’ve got or what she can
cadge from GIs.
Jaoui gives an excellent account as Nina, dedicated to helping her
young charges, while singer-actor Michel Jonasz delivers a fine
cameo as the painter Marc Chagall.
Dembo who made the chess drama Dangerous Moves and won the 1984
foreign- language Oscar, died in 2004 during post-production, strikes
a tone perfectly suited to the melancholy yet never depressing material.
Cast: Agnes Jaoui, Sarah Adler, Katia Lewkowicz, Arie Elmaleh, Charles
Berling, Adele Csech, Jeremy Sitbon, Vincent Rottiers, Tomas Le
Marquis, Alexis Pivot,
Max Levy, Lola Naymark, Claire Bouanich, Arnaud Marciszewer, and
Gaspard Ulliel.
Director: Richard Dembo.
2005. 109mins
Int. Sales: TF1 International
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