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Anne Frank DVD

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When the war began she was only a little girl. When it ended she was the voice of a generation... A compassionate and sensitive televisual portrait of the Holocaust's greatest diarist.

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Released
12 July 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Buena Vista Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
190 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5017188811804 
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Anne Frank was an ordinary girl forced by circumstances to bear witness to the most extraordinary tragedy of the 20th century, and the diary she left behind became one of the best known and most affecting documents of those who struggled to survive the Holocaust under Nazi occupation during World War II. ANNE FRANK is a three-hour television miniseries that retells the well-known story of the Frank family as they hid from Nazi occupation forces in an attic in Amsterdam between 1942 and 1944, but it also takes a look at the life Anne and her family led before the pogrom swept through Germany and Holland, as well as the harrowing details of the grim fate that awaited the Franks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

TV mini-series retelling the well-known and tragic story of Anne Frank, the little girl who became the voice of a generation through her meticulously-kept wartime diary. Anne (Hannah Taylor Gordon) and her father Otto (Ben Kingsley) and sister Margot (Jessica Manley) are forced to hide in an attic in Amsterdam between 1942 and 1944, before meeting their grim fate in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Snippets of archive footage of wartime Amsterdam are interspersed with the dramatic action to heighten the sense of realism.

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