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Scenes from a production of The Diary of Anne Frank are combined with footage of young Palestinians talking candidly about war, first love and topics that Frank wrote about as a teenager.
Five pages of Anne Frank's famous diary were ripped from its binding and went undiscovered until decades later. Anne Frank: The Missing Chapter tells the story of these missing pages, how they were found and what they reveal about Anne's life. The page's contents contain major revelations about the person who betrayed the Franks and the state of Anne's parents' marriage. A fascinating look at a little girl's life who for many, put a face on an unimaginably horrific historic event.
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The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank is a 1988 TV film directed by John Erman, based on Miep Gies' book Anne Frank Remembered.
A video diary of found footage from Harmony Korine.
Much is known, from Anne Frank's famous diary, about her days spent hiding from the Nazis, but this biography begins with Anne's days of freedom, before she and her family and friends sequestered themselves in the attic of the Franks' Amsterdam home. The film chronicles the brave young girl's early years as well as her time in the attic and her internment in Bergen-Bergen, the concentration camp where she eventually died from typhus.
Filmed in Netherlands and London this special commemorates 70 years since Anne Frank's death. With unique interviews with Anne's step sister, Eva Schloss and Gillian Walnes, a survivor from Auschwitz who now runs the Anne Frank Trust in the UK and Ronald Leopold, the Director of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. In 1933, the Nazis rose to power. Five years later, in 1938, Eva Schloss remembers the Nazis marching on Austria and then she and her family fleeing and settling in Amsterdam the same year. They found they were in the same residential square as the Franks with their young daughter, Anne. Anne and Eva found a bond from the shared experience of being displaced by the Nazis.
A profile of the teen diarist and Holocaust victim Anne Frank (1929-45) includes remarks by Eva Schloss, Frank's stepsister; Ronald Leopold, executive director of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam; and Gillian Walnes, co-founder of the Anne Frank Trust.
On August 4, 1944, Anne Frank and seven others were found and arrested by the Gestapo. Now, their story is being told from a chilling new perspective: that of Anne's captors, the Nazis.
A young man intrigued by the Neo-Nazi movement inadvertently takes a time-traveling trip back to the Holocaust and finds himself on a heart-wrenching, eye-opening journey with Anne Frank.
The film documents the well-known story of Anne Frank, whose family hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam. Eventually caught, Frank was sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she later died. The film goes on to explore the concentration camp in detail, the procedures and methods of the camp's commanding officers, and the atrocities the Nazis committed. Shockingly, many of the officers went on to retain their freedom, and lead relatively normal lives, often receiving support from the German government.
Anne Frank’s father, Otto shows his enduring love for his daughter by desperately seeking visas to save their family from the Holocaust. No Asylum brings Otto’s voice to life through his recently discovered letters, revealing for the first time the emotional tale of how the world turned its' back on the Franks.