
Hotel Meina
History · Drama
Overview
How will the Germans react to the armistice of the 8th of September 1943, due to which Italy betrays them and sides with the allied forces? This is the distressing questions that a group of 16 Italian - Greek Jews evacuated at The Meina Hotel ask themselves.
Top Cast


Majlinda Agaj
Majlinda Agaj
Irma Moneri
Majlinda Agaj
Irma Moneri


Eugenio Allegri
Eugenio Allegri
Vittorio Pomas
Eugenio Allegri
Vittorio Pomas


Marta Bifano
Marta Bifano
Camy Benar
Marta Bifano
Camy Benar


Veronica Bruni
Veronica Bruni
Sig.ra Ariana
Veronica Bruni
Sig.ra Ariana


Ursula Buschhorn
Ursula Buschhorn
Cora Bern
Ursula Buschhorn
Cora Bern


Butz Ulrich Buse
Butz Ulrich Buse
Tepper
Butz Ulrich Buse
Tepper


Silvia Cohen
Silvia Cohen
Liliana Fendez
Silvia Cohen
Liliana Fendez
Diana Collepiccolo
Diana Collepiccolo
Ester Moneri
Diana Collepiccolo
Ester Moneri


Simone Colombari
Simone Colombari
Pierre Fendez
Simone Colombari
Pierre Fendez


Nuccio Siano
Nuccio Siano
Maurizio Scimena
Nuccio Siano
Maurizio Scimena
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