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Nelly & Nadine
Nelly & Nadine

Nelly & Nadine (2024)

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1h 32min
Documentary

"One of the greatest love stories never told."

Nelly and Nadine meet in Ravensbrück concentration camp. They spend the rest of their lives together. Decades later, Nelly’s granddaughter goes in search of clues. A poignant film about a love story and the need for individual and collective remembrance.

Magnus GerttenDirector

Cast

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Nadine Hwang

Self (archive footage)

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Nelly Mousset-Vos

Self (archive footage)

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Sylvie Bianchi

Self

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Christian

Self

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Joan Schenkar

Self

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Anne Bianchi

Self

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José Rafael Lovera

Self

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Maria Alexandra Lovera

Self

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Irene Krausz-Fainman

Self

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Ronit Nadine Frenkel

Self

Natalie Clifford Barney

Natalie Clifford Barney

Self (archive footage)

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Jack

Self (archive footage)

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Raymond

Self (archive footage)

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Trijntje de Haan- Zwagerman

Self (archive footage)

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Lola Sylman

Self (archive footage)

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Maria Zurowska Kurowska

Self (archive footage)

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Elsie Ragusin

Self (archive footage)

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Mary O'Shaughnessy

Self (archive footage)

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Bernhard Kempler

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Anita Lobel

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Hinda Jakubowicz

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Fredzia Marmur

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Felicja Sonabend

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Sara Nowak

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Helen Fox

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Mary Lindell

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Masza Stern

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Lolka Calel

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Mala Landsberg

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Judith Popinski

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Rosetta Ahmed

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Marguerite Lartigau

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Eleonora Fryc

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Edith Schimmel

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

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Magdalein Schimmel

Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Anne Coesens

Anne Coesens

Voice of Nelly

Bwanga Pilipili

Bwanga Pilipili

Voice of Nadine

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

August 19, 2024

At the very start of this documentary, we are shown a photograph of a woman staring into the camera. It's fairly unlikely she knew it was pointing at the group in which she was standing, but it was taken as the Ravensbrück concentration camp was being liberated by the Swiss Red Cross in 1945. She is quickly identified as Nadine Hwang and now director Magnus Gertten tries to piece together her story. For that, he is fortunate. She kept a series of diaries and when it falls to her grand-daughter to finally read them - with quite a degree of emotion-laden trepidation - we discover that before the war she was in a loving relationship with Nelly Mousset Vos. With the aid of photographs and the sometimes quite harrowing narration from her text, we trace the lives of these two women both before and after the horrors of the Nazi invasion. Not wishing, in any way, to trivialise this - but as a documentary it's all a bit lightweight. The story itself is one that's truly ghastly, empowering, emotional and sometimes quite shocking, but factually there is just way too much missing, and what we do have to go on and/or know is squeezed just once too often. It might actually have made for a better source as a drama, allowing some of the understandable gaps to be filled in, albeit speculatively, and leaving less scope for us to have to make our own guesses about their difficulties not just with the SS but with a society as yet unfamiliar with their candid and loving lesbianism. Much of the heavy lifting comes from the soundtrack - it turns out Nelly was quite a good singer, too - but somehow it's really only the shell of a poignant story that falls disappointingly short. It is worth watching, and the plentiful photographs and some archive footage add a little richness, but it doesn't quite deliver.

Media

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Nelly & Nadine | Trailer | Berlinale 2022

Nelly & Nadine | Trailer | Berlinale 2022

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