Nina's Children
"The story about Nina Hasvoll Meyer and the Jewish children's home in Oslo during WW2, and what came out if it."
Originally released in 2015. Nina's Children is a documentary film. directed by Nina Grünfeld. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Birgitte Grimstad, Maiken Ostermann, and Trini Lund
Synopsis
After Anschluss — the Nazi invasion and incorporation of Austria in 1938 — a group of Jewish children travel from Vienna to Oslo for summer camp. But when the time comes for them to return home, the political conditions on the continent have worsened and they can no longer return to their families. In Norway, an orphanage is established to look after these effectively homeless children, one of whom is director Nina Grünfeld’s father.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- NO
Production Companies
- Norsk Filminstitutt
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nina's Children about?
After Anschluss — the Nazi invasion and incorporation of Austria in 1938 — a group of Jewish children travel from Vienna to Oslo for summer camp. But when the time comes for them to return home...
Who directed Nina's Children?
Nina's Children was directed by Nina Grünfeld.
How long is Nina's Children?
Nina's Children has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Nina's Children released?
Nina's Children was released on September 27, 2015 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Nina's Children?
The main cast of Nina's Children includes Birgitte Grimstad, Maiken Ostermann, Trini Lund, Paula Hellsegg Grünfeld, Nethaniel Mendel Philipson.