Follows the remarkable story of Miep Gies, a Dutch woman who risked her life to shelter Anne Frank's family from the Nazis for more than two years during World War II.
A young teacher named Erin Gruwell inspires her racially divided class of at-risk students at Wilson High School in Long Beach, California to learn tolerance, apply themselves, and pursue education beyond high school. Based on a true story, Erin uses unconventional methods to engage her students, including having them keep diaries and teaching them about the Holocaust. Through her efforts, the students begin to transform their lives and find hope for the future.
A teenage girl Anne Frank narrates her experiences and emotions during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in World War II, giving insight into the atrocities of the Holocaust and the strength of the human spirit.
Anne Frank: The Whole Story is a TV mini-series that tells the tragic tale of Anne Frank, a Dutch-Jewish teenage girl, who along with her family, went into hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The story follows Anne's life in hiding, her struggles, dreams, and hopes, as well as the harsh realities of life during the Holocaust. It portrays the unimaginable hardships, the constant fear, and the ultimate tragedy faced by Anne and millions of others during this dark period of history.
A captivating animated movie that explores the story of Anne Frank and her diary during the Holocaust.
Follow the parallel stories of Anne Frank's life and the experiences of five holocaust survivors, providing a comprehensive view of the harrowing times during World War II. Through interviews, recreations, and historical footage, this documentary showcases the resilience and hope of those affected by the Holocaust.
In Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II, a teenage girl named Anne Frank forms a deep bond with her best friend as they struggle to survive the horrors of the Holocaust and the constant threat of the Nazi regime. Together, they face hunger, persecution, and the impending genocide of the Jewish people.
Anne Frank Remembered is a documentary film that delves into the life of Anne Frank, a German-Jewish girl who went into hiding during World War Two to escape the horrors of the Holocaust. The film explores her experiences in hiding, her relationship with her family, and the eventual discovery of her hidden location. It also highlights the impact of her diary and the legacy she left behind.
Inspirada libremente en el libro (“Memories of Anne Frank: Reflections of a Childhood Friend”) escrito por Alison Leslie Gold. La escritora americana recopiló el largo relato de Hanneli Goslar (una de las amigas más cercanas de Anne Frank) cuarenta años después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (FILMAFFINITY)
Ajay Dixit is a small-town man who falls in love with the most beautiful girl in town. He wants to marry her one day because marrying her can raise his social position. However, his lies and embarrassment about his life choices start affecting his relationship with his wife. In an attempt to hide his incompetence as a teacher, he plans a trip to Europe to teach his students about World War II. During the trip, he realizes the value of his wife and their marriage, and learns to see her as a person rather than just a means to improve his image. When he returns to India, he faces a committee that ultimately supports him due to the positive impact his teaching had on his students. With a newfound respect from the MLA and his students, Ajay vows to live his life as a changed person with the support of his wife.
The Diary of Anne Frank is 1987 BBC televised miniseries. It was based on The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, and it starred Elizabeth Bell, Janet Amsbury, Katharine Schlesinger and Emrys James.
During the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam, Otto Frank decides to hide his family, who are Jewish, after his daughter Margot is called to appear for transport to a Nazi labour camp. Miep Gies, Otto Frank's office assistant hides them in the attic above the office. The film tells the true story of Gies' struggle to keep the family hidden and safe, as the Nazis turn Amsterdam upside-down. Based upon Gies' memoirs and Anne Frank's famous diary.
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.
During World War II, a teenage Jewish girl named Anne Frank and her family are forced into hiding in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands.
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
The Short Life of Anne Frank is a documentary that covers the tragic story of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl during World War Two. It explores her life inside the hidden annex, her diary, and the impact of her story on the world.
Filmed in Netherlands and London this special commemorates 70 years since Anne Frank's death. With unique interviews with Anne's step sister, Eva Schloss and Gillian Walnes, a survivor from Auschwitz who now runs the Anne Frank Trust in the UK and Ronald Leopold, the Director of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. In 1933, the Nazis rose to power. Five years later, in 1938, Eva Schloss remembers the Nazis marching on Austria and then she and her family fleeing and settling in Amsterdam the same year. They found they were in the same residential square as the Franks with their young daughter, Anne. Anne and Eva found a bond from the shared experience of being displaced by the Nazis.
Depicts unique perspectives on antisemitism from young and old alike, from Jew and non-Jew, from within historic Jewish neighborhoods in Europe, to the streets of Charlottesville and Pittsburgh's Tree of Life Synagogue massacre. This narrative connects real stories of current survivors of violent antisemitism, to those of the Holocaust. 'Hate Among Us' illustrates how renewed intolerance is taking root in our communities, institutions and universities, with far reaching consequences around the world.