The Children of Villa Emma
According to true events, the moving drama "The Children of Villa Emma" tells of a dangerous escape that took place during the Second World War. In 1942/1943, the Italian village of Nonantola was indeed a refuge for 73 Jewish children who wanted to escape the merciless access of the National Socialists on their way to the "Promised Land" of Palestine. Director Nikolaus Leytner describes the dangerous journey as an exciting test, presented by a talented young cast.
Cast
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Sophie Stockinger
Played Betty Liebling
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Ludwig Trepte
Played Josko Indig
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Nina Proll
Played Helga Herrnstadt
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August Zirner
Played Georg Bories
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Justus Schlingensiep…
Played Kurt Fridmann
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Muriel Wimmer
Played Tilla Nagler
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Laurence Rupp
Played Marko Schoky
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Michele Oliveri
Played Manzano
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Konstantin Reichmuth
Played Judenjunge
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Anton Algrang
Played Antifaschist
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Rudy Ruggiero
Played Gallo
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Maximilian Paier
Played Jakob Sternheim
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Juri Zanger
Played Max Schindlheim
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Haris Begić
Played Salomon Papo
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Enzo Gaier
Played Hans Awin
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Leon Orlandianyi
Played Otto Liechtenstein
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Johanna Mahaffy
Played Paula Zwickel
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Karoline Zeisler
Played Bettys Oma
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Christian Dolezal
Played Bettys Vater
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Giorgio Lupano
Played Moreali
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Giuseppe Rizzo
Played Don Arrigo Beccari
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Soraya Sala
Played Wirtin
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Eva Kuen
Played Bäuerin
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Nikolai Selikovsky
Played Antifaschist
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Konstantin Reichmuth
Played Jewish Boy
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Aleksandar Petrović
Played Soldier
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Sabine Herget
Played Billeteurin
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Alexander Strömer
Played Soldier
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Nora Köhler
Played
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Nina Hafner
Played
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