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Anne Frank

Original title: Anne Frank: The Whole Story
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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8.0/10
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Ben Kingsley, Tatjana Blacher, and Hannah Taylor Gordon in Anne Frank (2001)
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The life of Anne Frank and her family from 1939 to 1945: pre-war fears, invasion of the 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 the 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 the Netherlands by German troops, hiding in Amsterdam, deportation to the camps, return of Anne's father.

  • Stars
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Hannah Taylor Gordon
    • Lili Taylor
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    • Stars
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Hannah Taylor Gordon
      • Lili Taylor
    • 72User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 15 wins & 32 nominations total

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    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Otto Frank
    • 2001
    Hannah Taylor Gordon
    Hannah Taylor Gordon
    • Anne Frank
    • 2001
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Miep Gies
    • 2001
    Brenda Blethyn
    Brenda Blethyn
    • Auguste Rottgen-van Pels
    • 2001
    Carly Wijs
    Carly Wijs
    • Ruth Goslar
    • 2001
    Jean-Luc Julien
    Jean-Luc Julien
    • Various Characters
    • 2001
    Jessica Manley
    Jessica Manley
    • Margot Frank
    • 2001
    Tatjana Blacher
    Tatjana Blacher
    • Edith Hollander-Frank
    • 2001
    Joachim Król
    Joachim Król
    • Hermann van Pels
    Nicholas Audsley
    Nicholas Audsley
    • Peter van Pels
    Jan Niklas
    Jan Niklas
    • Fritz Pfeffer
    Peter Bolhuis
    • Victor Kugler
    Victoria Anne Brown
    Victoria Anne Brown
    • Jacque van Maarsen
    Jeff Caster
    • Lammert Hartog
    Rob Das
    • Jan Gies
    Cees Geel
    Cees Geel
    • Wilhelm van Maaren
    Holger Daemgen
    Holger Daemgen
    • Sergeant Silberbauer
    Michaela Horáková
    • Sanne Ledermann
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    meliajanssen

    Scary

    I know someone said that this wasn't an accurate account of Anne Frank's life but as an Asian and having only heard of Anne Frank through summaries in WWII stories, this movie really helped me to get to know this girl and her account of her life as a Jewish girl during WWII. Some facts and accounts may have been manipulated to make the story more interesting but the essence of the story was there. Hannah Taylor Gordon played Anne Frank almost too good; she even looked like the real girl and it was really scary. She really captured the spirit of the sweet wide eyed hopeful girl who never truly comprehended with the horrors of the war. It was heart wrenching to watch an innocent girl being thrown into a concentration camp but I doubt it was to get our sympathies; it was just an inkling of how the children were treated during the Holocaust. The young ones were sent directly to the gas chamber (they were useless; couldn't work) and others like Anne Frank, were made to work and suffer eventhough she was still struggling through her puberty. It wasn't a horror movie but it was scary, if you know what I mean; you can't help but cry for another innocent life lost and then be reminded in the end that Anne Frank was only one of the one and a half million children who died in the Holocaust.
    10Bronze

    The whole story, a realistic story

    This movie is so much more realistic than every other Anne Frank film. For starters it does not show Anne as a saint-like person and although she was a great, great person, she was just like every other girl (excuse me) young lady, she had her faults, and beyond Anne there were the others who had their problems.

    Anne was magnificently played by Hannah Taylor Gordon. She is one of the best Annex that I have seen yet. She was perfect in her characterization and really made you love her. You looked at her on screen and you were caught in love with instantly, she was like magic on screen. She as well as Ben Kingsley and Brenda Blethyn both deserve Emmy nominations for their work.

    Otto and Auguste van Pels were spot on. Ben playing Otto Frank not as a regal saintly savior of the Annex members (although in many respects he really was) but as a guiding light, the leader, and the most intelligent. Brenda Blethyn turns in another great performance as the spoiled and unadaptable Mrs. van Pels. Great in all her scenes you learn to give sympathy to this woman in a way you don't give anyone else, especially when you see her in the end.

    The rest on the Annex members were also nice. Edith Frank was shown as she might really have been in real life. A woman going through a mid-life crises of sorts. Looking back and perhaps not being quite satisfied with her marriage and life. Peter van Pels was as I've never seen him before. The actor was excellent and gave life to Peter which is something I've always wanted to see from the Peter van Pels actors. Mr. van Pels and Mr. Pfeffer are wonderful too. And all of the Secret annex occupants really made a great relationship with the workers.

    Lili Taylor pulled of a nice performance as Miep, very selfless and hard working. The rest were great too, including the warehouse worker. However, my main complaint was that Bep Voskuijl was shown to be an utter ditz. Maybe she was written this way because Miep said that that was the way she was, however, I did find it somewhat sad to see her portrayed that way.

    The crew also pulled of excellent work. The costuming was nice. Barbara Lane was able to show with good quality how that Franks, van Pels, and Mr. Pfeffer were not poor. Never were they poor, they were very well off. I feel many costumers in the past have assumed that because they were all Jews being persecuted and in hiding that they were poor. Although the quality of clothing would have gone down with time (as shown) she still was able to put forth wonderful work. As did the art department going into nice detail to recreate the annex and the Frank house. Brilliantly filmed all around, power to the writer and producers for going outside the annex.
    10Peter2

    The Saddest Movie I've Ever Seen.

    What can I say about Anne Frank:The Whole Story that hasn't already been said?Not much I guess.I saw it a week ago when it premiered in Finland and was totally devastated by it.It's quite possibly the saddest movie I've ever seen.There were tears in my eyes throughout the movie and the last half an hour was almost unbearable to watch.

    Hannah Taylor Gordon is a revelation.She looks just like Anne Frank but,more importantly,manages to capture her wide-eyed optimism and indomitable spirit perfectly.It's truly heart breaking to see her at the end,her spirit finally broken and all her hope gone.Gordon is so believable in her role,it's almost scary.Ben Kingsley is also wonderful as Anne's father.You really believe they are a father and a daughter.The other actors are good too,but Gordon and Kingsley really stand out.

    As I said,there's nothing I can say about this movie that hasn't already been said.It's an experience that will stay with me for a long time and possibly the best holocaust movie I've ever seen. 10/10
    fsupup

    A Touching Tale

    This movie is cast with so many captivating and amazing actors it is hard to see how it could go wrong! Anne Franks' heartfelt story is told in this movie and it is told as if you are experiencing all of her horrors right alongside her and her family. Hannah Taylor-Gordon plays a cute and heroic Anne and Ben Kingsly plays her noble and wise father Auto Frank. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie because of its' touching significance and its' sad historic references. I would not say that this movie was completely without fault. The actors mostly all speak with English accents and as well know Anne's family was Dutch so they could not possibly have English accents. Some parts of the story are laughable with the tale of Anne going through puberty before the annex and during. Her coping with getting breasts, going through her puberty and most importantly finding love. I reccommend watching this movie again because I think it would be a great classic to anyone's collection.
    7-628

    This could be the saddest story ever filmed

    This well-made TV movie is a very moving experience. Seeing in graphic detail how a well-adjusted and endearing teenage girl deals with the horrors of persecution as her family is forced into hiding to avoid the Nazi terror cannot fail to engage the heart and mind. It shows Anne before the Nazi invasion of Holland as a bubbling girl eager for education and socialisation. Her indomitable spirit is well portrayed during her family's long months of hiding in the back of a factory in Amsterdam. Her physical deterioration after her capture is shown graphically, as is her will to survive to make her mark upon the world. Ironically, she did make her mark upon the world posthumously through her diary, the most-widely read work of non-fiction in the world after the Bible.

    For me, the virtual incarceration of her family in the factory was very sad and thought-provoking. Taken from their normal lives and stripped of all those things they held dear, Anne's family strives to remain positive of better times ahead. How would we fare if required to give up all that we possessed and go into hiding for fear of our lives? A totally depressing thought, and yet that is what happened to Anne and her family.

    The later scenes, after the family was captured, humiliated, separated and sent to concentration camps, is simply tragic.

    The fine performances of Hannah Taylor-Gordon in the title role and Ben Kingsley as her father, Otto Frank, deserve special mention, although the entire cast was believable. Hannah Taylor-Gordon's performance was a revelation - she conveyed a range of emotions that superbly captured Anne's spirit and also her human weaknesses.

    The movie is not without its weaknesses. It is slow at times and could perhaps been improved by tighter editing, although this may have detracted from the accurate portrayal of the tediousness of living concealed behind closed doors for so long a period.

    The concentration camp scenes are disturbing and Anne's gradual physical deterioration is depressing. It is not a movie to entertain but one to stir the emotions and the resolve to ensure that this sort of persecution and genocide is never again allowed to happen.

    It is also a depressing reminder that it still is happening in various parts of the world.

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    • Trivia
      Steven 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.
    • Goofs
      In 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.
    • Quotes

      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...

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      Featured in The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2001)

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Czech Republic
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Dutch
      • French
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Anne Frank: The Whole Story
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Milk & Honey Pictures
      • Dorothy Pictures
      • Touchstone Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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