Antwerp philosophy student Chaja needs a job and some understanding of her father, who is obsessed with unearthing a suitcase he buried on the eve of his deportation to a concentration camp. She finds both as a nanny in a family of Hasidic Jews. In this film about spiritual awakening, Rossellini gives “one of her most sensitive performances as the harried, fearful Mrs. Kalman” (New York Times). 1998, U.S./Netherlands/Belgium/U.K., color, 35mm, 100 minutes.