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Adaptation of the famous wartime diaries; Anne Frank started to write her diary in June 1942.
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Supporting actors Nicholas Farrell , Iain Glen , Tamsin Greig , Felicity Jones , Ellie Kendrick , more… Lesley Sharp Studio Darlow Smithson Productions Content advisory Alcohol use , foul language , sexual content , smoking , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Z Hayes Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2009
This latest adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" is by the BBC (released in 2008, total running time is 150 mins). The screenplay is by Deborah Moggach, and is directed by Jon Jones. This adaptation is the most faithful to Anne's "Diary of a Young Girl", reflecting the maturing of a young girl under harrowing circumstances, and exploring all her feelings and emotions in a credible manner. The film stars Ellie Kendrick as Anna Frank, a feisty 13-year-old Jewish girl who finds her world turned upside down when the Nazis invade Holland in 1942. When her older sister, 16-year-old Margot (Felicity Jones) receives a summons from the Nazis to report for deportation, the Frank family, including father Otto (Iain Glen) and mother Edith (Tamsin Grieg) go into hiding in a Secret Annex above Otto's office. They are helped by a group of loyal Gentile friends, namely Miep Gies (Kate Ashfield), Mr Kleiman (Roger Frost), Mr Kugler (Tim Dantay), and Bep Voskuijl (Mariah Gale). The Franks are later joined by the Van Daans, comprising father Hermann (Ron Cook), mother Petronella (Lesley Sharp), and son Peter (Geoff Breton), and soon after by dentist Albert Dussell (Nicholas Farrell). Living under such constraints puts a lot of stress on the occupants of the Secret Annex, and the story unfolds through Anne's observations (told partly through voiceovers) as the real Anne Frank had made these observations about her life in hiding in her beloved diary. Anne's chafing under the restrictions of living in hiding is credibly portrayed here(especially the conflicts with Mrs Van Daan and Dussell), as is her adolescent angst which comes across most clearly in her tense relationship with her mother, whom Anne felt did not truly understand her, in contrast to her beloved Pim/Dad whom Anne was very close to. The budding romance between Anne and Peter Van Daan is also explored with a great degree of sensitivity, and it is amazing to see these adolescents manage to connect on an intimate level, despite the harrowing circumstances they find themselves in. Anne's heartfelt conversation with her father is one of the most poignant scenes here and Anne's reflections on her parent's marriage is very insightful, especially from one so young. Ellie Kendrick delivers a finely nuanced performance as the adolescent Anne who harbors so many desires and ambitions, hopes for an unfettered and normal life, and the yearnings of a teenage girl. Her intimate observations regarding her body's cycle and all that it signifies are altogether poignant and heartrending to watch. The sense of fear and danger is palpable from the first moments, and pervades the show. But there are also light-hearted moments to offset the bleak atmosphere, as when Mrs Van Daan refuses to eat cabbage because it gives her gas, and the comical teeth-pulling scene involving a certain fuss-pot and the dentist. But, knowing their final fate (as anyone who is familiar with Anne Frank's story will know) makes this a heartrending watch indeed. This series ends with Anne, her family, the Van Daans and Dussell being led away by the authorities after their hiding place was discovered (they were betrayed, and the identity of the person/s who betrayed them has never been confirmed till today, though there are many books written on the subject and speculations on the identity of the person/s concerned). The fates of all eight Jews in hiding is also revealed. I would highly recommend this latest adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" to anyone who has an interest in the Holocaust, who has read and loved Anne Frank's "Diary of a Young Girl", and also to teachers of History, may we never forget. There is also a bonus feature which is an interview with Anne Frank's cousin, Buddy Elias. Note: I have watched two previous screen adaptations of "The Diary of Anne Frank". The 1959 B&W movie (total running time:180 mins) starring Millie Perkins as Anne Frank and Joseph Schildkraut as Anne's father, Otto. Though this movie was well-acted and credibly portrayed the fears and frustrations of people in hiding, I felt the movie was wanting in terms of being faithful to the original source, i.e. Anne's diary. This movie is not an altogether historically accurate representation of actual events. The Franks had gone into hiding before the Van Daans, but this is portrayed otherwise in the movie. Peter Van Daan [Van Pels] was extremely shy in real life, but his demeanor is portrayed differently here, and his romance with Anne is overly exaggerated in typical Hollywood style. This movie ends with the capture of the Franks' and their friends in hiding. The second version I watched was "Anne Frank - The Whole Story" (Walt Disney Studio Release 2001 -total running time 189 mins) and is a well-acted and beautifully filmed movie based on Melissa Muller's biography of Anne Frank. The movie was beautifully filmed with great attention to period details and the excellent casting choices made this an engaging viewing experience. Ben Kingsley played the role of Otto Frank and Hannah Taylor-Gordon plays Anne Frank. Her resemblance to the real-life Anne is quite uncanny. Her portrayal of Anne is simply amazing - strong-willed, impetuous, candid, ambitious, and yet, underlying all that fierceness of spirit is a young girl on the brink of womanhood who yearns to be thought of as a woman and not a girl, and longs for freedom and love. This adaptation ends not with the capture of hidden Jews in the Secret Annex, but with the sisters in the Bergen-Belsen camp, and with their deaths.
Gabriel Monton Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2022
Corrine P Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020
It has taken me 30-40 years to see a movie about Anna Frank and just as long to read her diary, which I recently finished. I didn't know there were several movies made on the diary actually. This movie was the first that came up on my list when I decided to watch it and my immediate reflection when done was a speechless "wow." When I was in public school years ago, and studied US History, the topic of WWII was glossed over by my teachers. I knew about Anne Frank, of course, as WWII because I was educated about them at home. When I was in college, however, I had the opportunity to go to Amsterdam; one of the places I visited when there was the place Anne and everyone hid from the Nazis. Now, after seeing this movie, I have a better understanding of Anne's diary as well as where she, her family and the others hid for two years. I didn't have ideas of what to expect with the movie but I did find it was pretty true to the diary, which surprised me because usually I don't find things like that. I liked how they portrayed Anne as a young teenage woman growing up with the internal struggles of adolescents in a world of grave turmoil. At the same time, It was disappointing the movie didn't portray the emotional and social maturity Anna started to have with her family and the others, There is also the religious growth within Anne which isn't portrayed in the movie but is in the book - her steady reliance upon her Jewish faith to where she prays in the evenings before bed and has deep reflections about God and how to find Him in the midst of the suffering all around her. Its no surprise that The Diary of Anne Frank has survived all these years and become a classic in American literature. It brings up many questions which are just as pertinent for today as they were during the Holocaust. I rate this movie (and her diary) to be in the same category as Elie Wiesel's book "Night" and Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird." In The Diary of Anne Frank - both in the move and book - the questions and conflicts need to be addressed. This is a movie when its combined with the diary can make a significant impact on the viewer and reader. I highly recommend the movie (and diary) to those who haven't see or read The Diary of Anne Frank as well as anyone who has.. It is well worth the time.
Foregotten Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021
I've seen both versions. Granted it has been some years since I've seen the first version of this movie, so maybe I'm just remembering the feeling of it. The story itself is truly moving. It is true that living life with someone in such close proximity, things can become tense, but in this version, it seems they made Anne out to be cruel most of the time with only sprinkles of kindness, and mostly when someone did something for her or gave something to her. Rarely was her kindness for the sake of kindness. It was much easier to feel more emotionally connected to her mother, father, sister, and the rest of the people than it was to her. They should have made the movie longer to show more of her gentle caring side and to show the frustration building up instead of just making it look like a little girl throwing a bunch of tantrums. Still it was a good movie. 2.5 stars compared to the original, but a solid 4 on its own.
Samuel Wright Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2021
Really loved this movie. The theme song, the game of throne actors and the sad story that made me return to watch it twice. 5 - stars
sylvie Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2020
I read the book a very long time ago being from France we had to read it at school. I know a lot about the holocaust as well as my grand father was prisoner in a German camp. I didn't thought i would be able to watch it, i don't regret it but when you see the date of all of them passing it is so very sad.
L. S. Reed Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2012
I've watched much of the Anne Frank video output in the past few months. If I could only watch one, this would be it. The production was outstanding and the casting was perfect. This version will be most frequently compared to the Disney version of the Anne Frank biography starring Ben Kingsley as Otto Frank. The Disney version is based on an Anne Frank biography and its main advantage is that the story continues after the Germans arrest the people hiding in the "Annexe." This movie is based on Anne's diary and the story ends when the diary ends -- with the arrest of the Frank family and their compatriots. (Actually, the story is extended slightly to show the actual arrest and then there is a crawl showing the fate of each of the 8 Annexe residents.) This movie's strong point is superb casting (better across the board than the Disney movie, I thought) and its faithful recounting of the story told in the diary. I showed this movie to a fairly chatty class of high school freshmen who had been marginally interested in the book -- they were totally fixated by this movie.
Franky Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2011
I didn't see it mentioned anywhere but there are two versions of this DVD available here on Amazon; the edited version is called 'Masterpiece Theater: The Diary of Anne Frank', which is 1 disc at 100 mins. And the other is just 'The Diary of Anne Frank' with 2 discs at 150 mins. I recommend getting the unedited version (it's about the same price). This was originally a mini-series produced by the BBC, although I'm not sure why it was presented that way, because the whole thing is only 2 1/2 hrs. The unedited one is the full 5 episodes of the mini-series, and the other one is edited into one movie. This is the best adaptation of the story I've ever seen. They all pretty much look like the real people and the sets are a perfect reproduction of the real annex (the outside scenes were actually filmed in Amsterdame and the inside scenes in London). I think they really got it right with this one...you should get it.

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