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Left Luggage

  • 1998
  • Unrated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.1K
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Left Luggage (1998)
Drama

Against a background of holocaust memories, a liberal Jewish girl becomes a nanny to a young Jewish boy with a disability and grows fond of him.Against a background of holocaust memories, a liberal Jewish girl becomes a nanny to a young Jewish boy with a disability and grows fond of him.Against a background of holocaust memories, a liberal Jewish girl becomes a nanny to a young Jewish boy with a disability and grows fond of him.

  • Director
    • Jeroen Krabbé
  • Writers
    • Carl Friedman
    • Edwin de Vries
  • Stars
    • Laura Fraser
    • Adam Monty
    • Isabella Rossellini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeroen Krabbé
    • Writers
      • Carl Friedman
      • Edwin de Vries
    • Stars
      • Laura Fraser
      • Adam Monty
      • Isabella Rossellini
    • 29User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Chaja
    Adam Monty
    • Simcha
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Mrs. Kalman
    Jeroen Krabbé
    Jeroen Krabbé
    • Mr. Kalman
    Topol
    Topol
    • Mr. Apfelschnitt
    • (as Chaim Topol)
    Marianne Sägebrecht
    Marianne Sägebrecht
    • Chaja's Mother
    • (as Marianne Saegebrecht)
    Maximilian Schell
    Maximilian Schell
    • Chaja's Father
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Concierge
    Heather Weeks
    • Sofie
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Mrs. Goldblum
    Lex Goudsmit
    • Mr. Goldblum
    Krijn ter Braak
    Krijn ter Braak
    • Grandfather
    Mieke Verheyden
    • Grandmother
    • (as Mieke Verheijden)
    Noura Van der Berg
    • Selma
    Lana Broekaert
    • Chaja (7 Years)
    Koen De Bouw
    Koen De Bouw
    • Father (20 years)
    Edwin de Vries
    • Hasid 1
    Bart de Vries
    • Hasid 2
    • Director
      • Jeroen Krabbé
    • Writers
      • Carl Friedman
      • Edwin de Vries
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    User reviews29

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    8yvonne-37

    poignant

    There are movies about the tension between secular and religious Jews, and movies about Holocaust survivors. This one is both.

    Chaiyah, a Jewish college-aged woman in Antwerp, Belgium, couldn't care less about her family's stories, and she finds the Chasidim to be particularly weird. A child of the sexual revolution, she's concerned with having a good time.

    Through a family friend, she finds a job as a nanny for a Chasidic family. Although she's ready to quit the first day, she quickly develops a — no, a kinship — with the youngest boy with severe emotional difficulties. The boy, Simcha, can't speak, even though he's four, and when he's under pressure, he wets himself. Chaiyah brings him out. He begins talking, and even sings the Mah Nishtanah at the Seder.

    The film shows us reasons for the Chasidic father's seeming aloofness to the youngest son, overt and less than overt anti-Semitism in Europe ("You don't look Jewish.") , and the ways the older generation has of dealing or coping with the past.

    As the film progresses, Chaiyah becomes bonded with her people, which I think is the meaning of the final scene.

    Some of the scenes can't really be appreciated without an understanding of Jewish culture and practice. I think this is particularly true of one of the late scenes between the two main women characters. It really floored me.

    It's a real tear-jerker, but it's not without its happy moments.
    MicheBel

    Visual Poetry/Great First Directing Effort

    Saw this wonderful film at the Chicago Film Festival. Cast was excellent, story was thought-provoking...but the best element was the inspired direction by actor Jeroen Krabbe. It was truly visual poetry, and gut-wrenching at that.
    10Amit-8

    Hassidics and the Shoah (Holocaust)

    Since I live in Israel, I've seen many films about the Hassidic community, but I've never seen a film that combines two of the heaviest subjects in Israeli society. The connection between the two main woman characters (Chaya and Mrs. Kalman), the connection in silence between Chaya and Mr. Kalman, and most important, the connection between Chaya and Simcha, which was nipped in the bud, we're all magnificently described. It also introduces the viewer to the closed worlds of both the Hassidics and the Holocaust Survivors. Excellent, touching and interesting.
    7noralee

    Rises Above Tear-Jerking Sentimentality to Explore Children of Holocaust Survivors

    "Left Luggage" is an interesting effort to deal with children of Holocaust survivors, not a common subject in films.

    The child here is a vibrant, secular college student in 1970's Antwerp dealing with her haunted parents and her new employers, a Hassidic family.

    It's an international co-production--Isabella Rossellini is actually creditable as the Hassidic mother and Maximillan Schell who has had a huge career playing Nazis is quite good as the unreligious Jewish father. It pushes too many, way too many schmaltzy buttons (yeah yeah, I cried about the adorable sort-of developmentally disabled kid that the young woman is the nanny for, but come on, and comparing reactions to the Nazis to standing up to a crazy, anti-Semitic elevator operator is a bit much).

    The changes that the woman goes through relate mostly to her dealings with her parents and they with her, though the changes she puts the Hassidic family through are more moving.

    There's an indication of an impact on her own sense of Jewish identity when she finally declares herself Jewish to her gentile best friend and some impact on her romantic life when she kicks her leechy Marxist blond, blue-eyed boyfriend out of her bed, but that's more to do with her independent streak.

    (originally written 10/22/2000)
    8Boba_Fett1138

    Strong character movie.

    You have to like this kind of movies to fully appreciate this movie. It's a typical character drama, meaning that there is not really a story, in terms of having a beginning and an end, with in between a story that connects the beginning with the end but it more has a story that slowly and realistically develops, making the events in this movie realistic, documentary like occurrences.

    The movie really relies on its characters, with a good result. The actors are all in top form and there are some well known names present in this movie, such as Oscar winner and multiple nominee Maximilian Schell, Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee Isabella Rossellini and also Academy Award nominee Topol, who in this movie is credited with his birth name Chaim Topol, an obvious Jewish name. Topol is perhaps best known to the general public for playing Milos Columbo in the James Bond movie "For Your Eyes Only" or for his role in the cult camp-classic "Flash Gordon". Also director Jeroen Krabbé himself plays a solid part in the movie, as well as the main character, played by the beautiful, talented, young and sadly (still) mostly unknown Laura Fraser.

    The way the story is slowly told and developed is done nicely. It gives the movie a true heart and soul and gives the characters and events some real good emotions. The story focuses mainly on the first generation of Jews born after WW II. The emotions by the parents are still present and fresh, while the children just want to move on and don't want to look back at the past. As the story develops the perspective of the youth, through the eyes of the main character Chaya on the past and the Jewish culture changes of course.

    The drama is strong and the story is solid. It however is obvious at times that Jeroen Krabbé isn't the most experienced movie director around. There are some minor weaknesses in the directing of some sequences but all in all most certainly not a bad directing debut for Krabbé, who will most likely grow more and more stronger in the near future with his directing skills.

    And for the ones who are interested; The Nino this movie is dedicated to, was the nearly 2 year old baby boy of the screenwriter of this movie Edwin de Vries and well known Dutch actress Monique van de Ven, who died of meningitis.

    8/10

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    • Trivia
      Although Edwin de Vries is credited as the sole screenwriter, he admitted that he got some helpful input from Robert Mark Kamen in exchange for a painting created by director Jeroen Krabbé and a special thanks in the credits. One of Kamen's suggestions was to make Simcha (Adam Monty) mute, until his interaction with Chaja (Laura Fraser) slowly makes him talk again. Writer Carl Friedman, author of the original novel, was very enthusiastic about this addition, and regretted that she had not come up with the idea herself.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Silberschmidt, Chaya's Mother: It's not the luggage he lost in that filthy war, it was himself.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Ausverkauft! (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Music box theme
      from "Trois Gymnopédies"

      Composed by Erik Satie

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 1998 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • United Kingdom
      • Belgium
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Watch now on JustWatchMe.tv
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • Yiddish
    • Also known as
      • Älskade Simcha
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • CoBo Fonds
      • Creative Investment
      • De Vensche
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,069,540
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,111,280
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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