Left Luggage

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Left Luggage is a 1998 drama film about a young secular Jewish woman who becomes a nanny for a deeply Orthodox Jewish family in 1970s Antwerp, exploring themes of identity, faith, and the legacy of the Holocaust.

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instanceOf drama film
film
awardReceived Berlin International Film Festival Panorama Audience Award NERFINISHED
basedOn novel by Carl Friedman
castMember Adam Monty NERFINISHED
Isabella Rossellini NERFINISHED
Jeroen Krabbé NERFINISHED
Laura Fraser NERFINISHED
Miriam Karlin NERFINISHED
Topol NERFINISHED
character Chaja NERFINISHED
Mr. Kalman NERFINISHED
Mrs. Kalman NERFINISHED
Simcha Kalman NERFINISHED
cinematography Walther van den Ende NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Belgium
Netherlands
United Kingdom
director Jeroen Krabbé NERFINISHED
distributor Universal Pictures (some territories) NERFINISHED
editedBy Peter Jürgens NERFINISHED
filmFestivalScreening Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
follows a young secular Jewish woman who becomes a nanny for an Orthodox Jewish family
genre drama film
hasTheme assimilation and tradition
conflict between secular and religious life
intergenerational trauma
post‑Holocaust European Jewry
mainSubject Holocaust legacy
Jewish identity
Orthodox Judaism NERFINISHED
family relationships
musicBy Loek Dikker NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation Jewish community in Antwerp NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
producer Jeroen Krabbé NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1998
runtime approximately 100 minutes
screenwriter Edith Hannah NERFINISHED
Jeroen Krabbé NERFINISHED
setInLocation Antwerp NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1970s

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Jeroen Krabbé directed Left Luggage