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Anne Frank Remembered

  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 57m
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8.1/10
1.4K
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Tells the story of the Frank family and paints a portrait of their brash and free-spirited daughter Anne, perhaps the world's most famous victim of the Holocaust.Tells the story of the Frank family and paints a portrait of their brash and free-spirited daughter Anne, perhaps the world's most famous victim of the Holocaust.Tells the story of the Frank family and paints a portrait of their brash and free-spirited daughter Anne, perhaps the world's most famous victim of the Holocaust.

  • Director
    • Jon Blair
  • Writers
    • Jon Blair
    • Anne Frank
  • Stars
    • Kenneth Branagh
    • Glenn Close
    • Isa Baschwitz
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    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Jon Blair
    • Writers
      • Jon Blair
      • Anne Frank
    • Stars
      • Kenneth Branagh
      • Glenn Close
      • Isa Baschwitz
    • 17User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 9 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Kenneth Branagh
    Kenneth Branagh
    • Narration
    • (voice)
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Diary Readings
    • (voice)
    Isa Baschwitz
    • Self
    Mary Bos
    • Self - Anne's Friend
    Janny Brandes-Brilslijper
    • Self - Dutch Resistance Prisoner
    Rose De Liema
    • Self - Westerbork Prisoner Aug
    • (as Rose de Liema)
    • …
    Sal De Liema
    • Self - Westerbork Prisoner Aug
    • (as Sal de Liema)
    • …
    Buddy Elias
    Buddy Elias
    • Self - Anne's cousin
    • (as Bernd Elias)
    • …
    Bloeme Evers
    • Self - Margot's classmate
    • (as Bloeme Evers-Emden)
    • …
    Alice Frank
    • Self - Otto's Mother
    • (as Alice Frank-Stern)
    Anne Frank
    Anne Frank
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Helene Frank
    • Self - Otto's Sister
    Margot Frank
    Margot Frank
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Otto Frank
    Otto Frank
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Frank
    • Self - Otto 's Brother
    Miep Gies
    • Self
    Kitty Gokkel-Egyedi
    • Self - Anne's Friend
    Hanneli Goslar
    • Self
    • Director
      • Jon Blair
    • Writers
      • Jon Blair
      • Anne Frank
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    OCOKA

    The most moving documentary to come out of the 1990's

    I first saw this documentary at the theater when it first came out in the spring of 1996, albeit in a limited art-house release in selected cities (thank God Chicago was one of them). I happened to see it at the famed "Music Box Theater" on Southport Avenue in Chicago to a packed audience (the same theater John Cusack takes his date to on "High Fidelity"). After the credits were over, the audience was so dumbstruck, not a soul moved or said a word until the theater staff turned on all the lights and dropped the curtains -- it was as if people wanted to stay and talk about it. But alas, that wasn't part of the program, and we shuffled off deep in our thoughts, although a few of us caught up later at the coffeeshop next door to talk about it. It was that moving.

    This is the best documentary on Anne Frank I have ever seen, and is one of the best documentaries to come out of the 1990's. It should not be missed, and should be revisted as often as possible. Kenneth Branagh's narration is gripping and beyond comparison. The tranche de la vie recounting of Anne's as well as her friends' childhood experiences from her former playmates are extremely moving.

    One of my favorite scenes in this documentary was the meeting filmed in 1995 between Dr. Fritz Pfeffer's (called Albert Dussel by Anne in her diary) son, Mr. Pepper, and Miep Gies. When he said "vielen Dank" to Miep Gies for hiding his father, there wasn't a dry eye in the house, especially when it was revealed that the son later died just weeks after the meeting.

    The most moving scene, however, was the serendipitously acquired 8mm black-and-white home movie footage of a wedding filmed in June of 1941 on the Merwedeplein in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (the Franks moved to Amsterdam from Frankfurt a.M., Germany in 1933).

    In the footage, as the bride and groom emerge from the entrance of a three-flat townhouse, the camera pans upward and catches a waving 12-year-old girl waving happily from a second-floor window. The girl is Anne Frank, and is the only motion picture footage of her known to be existence. Anne's brief bout with the silver screen continues to be one of the most haunting reminders of what could've been, hope unfulfilled, and the tragedy that was the Holocaust. A must see for all those interested in history.
    8b-mireckajakubowska

    WW II death camps were NOT Polish!

    The documentary is excellent, except for one element - the narration says "Polish death camps" - once and for all, please get this right - there were NO POLISH death camps! Poland was occupied by Germany and the death camps were German DEATH CAMPS SET UP BY THE Nazis! This is an important piece of history that is surprisingly perpetuated in a variety of printed and film material."Usage of the term has been condemned as insulting by the Polish foreign minister Adam Daniel Rotfeld in 2005, who also alleged that it—intentionally or unintentionally—shifted the responsibility for the construction or operation of the camps from the German to the Polish people." (quoting from Wikipedia) Even Obama had to apologize for using this term as late as May 2012. This wrong term must NOT be used anymore. Death camps were NAZI CAMPS, located in Nazi-occupied Poland!
    10onlyme

    An incredibly moving documentary

    As good as Schindler's List was, I found this movie much more powerful as it is a documentary and based on real life. It details the story of the Frank family, and Anne in particular. Although it is a bit slow moving at first (detailing their family life before the war); it becomes very powerful.

    Due to some of the footage and photos of the camps, I would not recommend it for children but for adults, it illustrates the horror of the Holocaust through one young girl. Highly recommended.
    9pedalwatch

    Excellent Documentary on Anne Frank,, but....

    I've read "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" when I was in high school, and found myself completely engrossed in her story, and also in the Broadway play of her life in the Secret Annexe.

    However, I'm a little perplexed about how people have perceived her diary and of her as a person, seeing her as a little saint or having a message of hope for the world. I don't think that was the original intention of her diary. She wrote it mainly for herself, even though she did make some rigorous rewrites before the occupants of the Secret Annexe were betrayed, intending it to be published someday.

    But I never saw her as a saint or as a messenger of hope...but as a very talented writer who could express her thoughts very well and very entertainingly in a diary. No doubt she was a very engaging writer, and she did possess an extraordinary talent with expressing herself fully with words. You really got to know her well through her diary. But the importance of her diary lies in the fact that it is a testament and an important historical document of the proof that the Holocaust did happen.

    It also brought the tragedy of the Holocaust closer to home, to lose someone that we could put a familiar face and personality to, at such a young age...literally having had her young life ripped away from her and from the other occupants who were murdered in the Holocaust. It's a searing indictment of the Nazis systematic murder of over 6 million Jews, and that should not be forgotten.

    But it's sad to me that her diary is being so misconstrued as anything more than that. When I look for hope, I have the Bible...the first most widely read non-fiction book in the world. God's Words in the Bible is eternal...but Anne's diary is a diary of a young girl under extraordinary circumstances, and that is it. She is not someone to be worshiped or idolized, because she was an ordinary girl with many flaws, who possessed incredible talent as a writer, and who died at age 15 from typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. She was a victim of the Holocaust, and as this otherwise excellent documentary has so vividly testified, she was Hitler's most famous victim.

    Besides the Anne Frank's story...the stories from her family members and friends and survivors of the Holocaust were engrossing, vivid and powerful. I especially enjoyed Miep Gies' testimony, and marvel that she is still strong and alive today. Hannah Goslar's testimony was also very interesting. And I also liked hearing from Otto Frank. But I also agree that the moving picture of the young girl with the dark hair and the familiar big eyes at the end was particularly memorable.

    Another thing about the Holocaust that I kind of disagree with the documentary...is that I don't believe it was just a matter of discrimination...but rather something deeper and more profound, and that was just an act of pure evil. Pure evil. Nothing else but pure evil.

    Excellent documentary of Anne Frank and of the Holocaust that should be watched.
    7marpot86

    Azlan Lewis you are a potato.

    Your comment is completely false, her diary has been proved to be authentic. Don't know why there are people like you who lie and want to say otherwise. Suppose every site has it's trolls and idiots.

    Anyway this is a brilliant and moving documentary that should be seen by all. Includes interviews of people that knew Anne Frank and members of her family.

    Also try and see the BBC's Diary of Anne Frank which is a brilliant 5 part mini series that follows her time in hiding.

    The film Anne Frank: The whole story is quite good too and deals with her life before hiding, during hiding and after capture.

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    • Trivia
      Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (1929-1945) was a German-Jewish girl from Frankfurt. She moved to the Netherlands in 1934, when only 5 years old. She spent most of her life in Amsterdam. Anne was formally stripped of her German citizenship in 1941, and was never granted Dutch citizenship. For the last years of her life, Anne was legally stateless.
    • Quotes

      Otto Frank: In fact, I only learned to know her *really* through her diary.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Birdcage/Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco/Down Periscope/If Lucy Fell/Anne Frank Remembered (1996)

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Netherlands
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Recordando a Ana Frank
    • Filming locations
      • Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands(Anne Frank house)
    • Production companies
      • The Jon Blair Film Company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Disney Channel
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,310,200
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,697
      • Feb 25, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,310,200
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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