Nina's Journey is a feature film, but with an authentic narrator. We follow Nina and her family during six dramatic years, half of them spent in the Warsaw ghetto. The film tells the story of a young girl coming of age under extreme circumstances: Nina falls in love, goes to parties, and graduates high school - all in the Warsaw ghetto. One could say that, in these horrid times, she is almost living the life of a normal teenager. If it wasn't for the fact that all those around her are vanishing, one by one. Nina's Journey is shot in Warsaw, with Polish actors. But it is narrated by the elderly Nina Einhorn herself.
On April 15, 2000, on the day ten years after Greta Garbo's death, a cardboard containing about fifty letters was opened at the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia, USA. The letters were written by Greta Garbo and addressed to her friend Mercedes de Acosta. She was a playwright and screenwriter. But in Hollywood, she came to be best known for her love affairs, with some of the biggest female stars of the film and theater.
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