1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A great true story of a Jewish Polish girl during WW2, 8 October 2006
Author:
Lena Gustafsson Wijk from Sweden
The film title means "Ninas Journey" and tells the story of Ninas life
from 1937 an onward. From the start of the film, you are caught by the
story told partly in dramatized form played by excellent polish actors,
partly with Nina telling her story in person, interviewed by her
daughter Lena Einhorn, the films creator. The story is told calmly, but
precisely because of that, so much more engaging, as Ninas experiences
unfold before our eyes. Her close-knit large extended family, and her
immediate family consisting of the formidable Russian-born mother, the
more quiet father, her beloved brother Rudek and the young Nina. How
many will perish through the following horrors of the war? The part of
the story of life in the Warsaw Jewish ghetto especially really gets to
you. It's a wonderful film that I'd recommend to anyone.
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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

A great true story of a Jewish Polish girl during WW2, 8 October 2006
Author: Lena Gustafsson Wijk from Sweden
The film title means "Ninas Journey" and tells the story of Ninas life from 1937 an onward. From the start of the film, you are caught by the story told partly in dramatized form played by excellent polish actors, partly with Nina telling her story in person, interviewed by her daughter Lena Einhorn, the films creator. The story is told calmly, but precisely because of that, so much more engaging, as Ninas experiences unfold before our eyes. Her close-knit large extended family, and her immediate family consisting of the formidable Russian-born mother, the more quiet father, her beloved brother Rudek and the young Nina. How many will perish through the following horrors of the war? The part of the story of life in the Warsaw Jewish ghetto especially really gets to you. It's a wonderful film that I'd recommend to anyone.
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