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The Diary of Anne Frank
Five-part adaptation of Anne Frank's famous wartime diaries in which a young teenager and her family go into hiding from the Nazis in wartime Amsterdam.
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Plot Summary
This television adaptation chronicles the final months of Anne Frank's life as she and her family hid from the Nazis in an Amsterdam annex. Through her diary entries, the series depicts Anne's coming-of-age, her complex relationships with her family and fellow hidden Jews, and her unwavering hope for the future amidst unimaginable circumstances. The narrative follows their struggles with confinement, fear, and the constant threat of discovery, culminating in their eventual betrayal and arrest.
Critical Reception
The 2009 television film 'The Diary of Anne Frank' received generally positive reviews, with particular praise directed towards Ellie Kendrick's portrayal of Anne Frank. Critics highlighted the adaptation's sensitivity and its ability to capture the poignant essence of Anne's diary while maintaining a sense of hope. However, some noted that, as a television film, it sometimes lacked the cinematic scope of previous adaptations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and nuanced portrayal of Anne Frank's adolescent voice.
Commended for its faithful adaptation of the diary's key themes of hope and resilience.
Considered a moving and accessible version for a new generation.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available for this specific television film adaptation. However, as a retelling of a universally recognized story, it is generally perceived as a respectful and impactful drama.
Fun Fact
This adaptation was part of the BBC's 'When We Were Children' season, aiming to bring historical stories to younger audiences.
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