Какой была бы судьба Анны Франк, если бы она выжила в лагере Берген-Бельзен? Могли ли сбыться ее надежды и мечты, о которых она писала в своем дневнике? Каким был бы ее послевоенный рассказ о зле, маршах смерти и концлагерях? И что до сих пор заставляет миллионы подростков видеть в этой девочке себя, понимать ее страхи и страдания и сочувствовать ей?
Рассказ о нелегких буднях учительницы английского языка, преподающей в одной из школ калифорнийского городка Лонг-Бич. Ее ученики — почти сплошь субъекты, для которых английский совсем не является родным языком. Ко всему прочему, Лонг-Бич славится своими бандитскими традициями.
Dutch presenter Astrid Joosten travels the world to find out why Anne Frank's written words in her diary still inspires hope and regardless of own circumstances, works for unity and peace.
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.
Director David de Jongh represents the life Otto Frank in his documentary Otto Frank, the father of Anne. The film deals with various facets of Otto Frank’s life: his youth in Germany, including his military service during the First World War, his marriage to Edith Holländer and the birth of their daughters Margot and Anne, their flight to the Netherlands, the time in hiding and the deportation to Auschwitz, his life after the Second World War and his dedication to the diary and the ideals of his daughter Anne, and his second marriage to Fritzi Geiringer. The documentary features many photos and film images, as well as interviews, including new ones, with people who knew Otto Frank. His stepdaughter Eva Schloss is one of the interviewees. The film is produced by Pieter van Huystee Film.
1942 год. Анна Франк получает в подарок на день рождения дневник. Она счастлива, ведь теперь всем самым сокровенным будет с "кем" поделиться. А чуть меньше чем через месяц из гестапо в дом Франков приносят извещение о выселении...
The name Anne Frank stands for courage and confidence in hopeless times. But also for the cheeky and unsparing view of an adolescent on her family and her environment. Millions of people around the world know her diary, she wrote it while hiding from the Nazis. With this docu-drama, the first major German film adaptation of the life story of the Frankfurt girl is now available. The film follows Anne's fate from a happy childhood to hiding in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam to her death in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. It focuses on the relationship between father and daughter. Otto Frank was the only one who survived the betrayal of the Secret Annex residents. The most secret thoughts and longings