
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.
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Sophie Stockinger as Betty Liebling

Ludwig Trepte as Josko Indig

Nina Proll as Helga Herrnstadt

August Zirner as Georg Bories

Justus Schlingensiepen as Kurt Fridmann

Muriel Wimmer as Tilla Nagler

Laurence Rupp as Marko Schoky

Michele Oliveri as Manzano

Konstantin Reichmuth as Judenjunge

Anton Algrang as Antifaschist

Rudy Ruggiero as Gallo

Maximilian Paier as Jakob Sternheim

Juri Zanger as Max Schindlheim

Haris Begić as Salomon Papo

Enzo Gaier as Hans Awin

Leon Orlandianyi as Otto Liechtenstein

Johanna Mahaffy as Paula Zwickel

Karoline Zeisler as Bettys Oma

Christian Dolezal as Bettys Vater

Giorgio Lupano as Moreali

Giuseppe Rizzo as Don Arrigo Beccari

Soraya Sala as Wirtin

Eva Kuen as Bäuerin

Nikolai Selikovsky as Antifaschist

Konstantin Reichmuth as Jewish Boy

Aleksandar Petrović as Soldier

Sabine Herget as Billeteurin

Alexander Strömer as Soldier

Nora Köhler as

Nina Hafner as
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