Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe life of Anne Frank and her family from 1939 to 1945: pre-war fears, invasion of Netherlands by German troops, hiding in Amsterdam, deportation to the camps, return of Anne's father.The life of Anne Frank and her family from 1939 to 1945: pre-war fears, invasion of Netherlands by German troops, hiding in Amsterdam, deportation to the camps, return of Anne's father.The life of Anne Frank and her family from 1939 to 1945: pre-war fears, invasion of Netherlands by German troops, hiding in Amsterdam, deportation to the camps, return of Anne's father.
- Récompensé par 2 Primetime Emmys
- 15 victoires et 32 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesSteven Spielberg was to be the executive producer, but declined after receiving a letter from Anne Frank's relatives asking him not be involved with the project because it was not based on the authorized account of Frank's life.
- GaffesIn the movie, the address given to the Germans of the hiding place over the telephone by the supposed informer is incorrect. The informer says the address is 263 Lindtstradt, but was actually 263 Prinsengracht. It still exists today as the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam. The real betrayer of the hiding place has never been revealed or proven beyond only circumstantial evidence. The informer depicted in the movie is based on the belief of Melissa Muller, who wrote the book (Anne Frank: A Biography) that the movie is largely based on. In her book "The Hidden Life of Otto Frank" by Carol Ann Lee, which was published in 2002 and revised in 2003, an entirely different theory as to the identity of the informer is presented. Officially, the identity of the actual informer that betrayed those in the hiding place has never been conclusively determined and most likely never will be, as most of those that would be able to shed more light on the subject have since died.
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Margot Frank: Do you remember how - how I was always taking care of you when you were little?
Anne Frank: Well, it's my turn to take care of you now.
Margot Frank: It doesn't matter anymore.
Anne Frank: No! You can't leave me here.
Margot Frank: Tell me a story, Anne. I used to love your stories.
Anne Frank: Pim's stories were always much better than mine. Poor Pim.
Margot Frank: But you're still going to be a writer though, aren't you? And he'd like that. Do you remember how we talked about it? About - about what we were going to do, after the war?
Anne Frank: And what were you going to be?
Margot Frank: I can't - I can't remember.
Anne Frank: Yes, you can. You have to! You wanted to be a nurse. That's what you told me.
Margot Frank: That's right. A nurse. A nurse in - in Palestine.
Anne Frank: Paris or London, that's where I'm going. To see the world.
Margot Frank: To see the world...
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2001)
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- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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