Today’s movie is a drama with a
scene that happens on August 4. Watch this film tonight and enjoy.
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
In 1942 in Nazi–occupied Holland,
Anne Frank gets a diary for her thirteenth birthday. When her older sister
Margot gets a summons to report for shipment to a labor camp, the whole family
goes into hiding in the attics over Otto Frank’s business. Miep Gies, who works
there, helps hide them at the risk of her own life, since the Franks are Jews.
Hermann van Daan, his wife Petronella and their teenaged son, Peter move in
with them. Being confined in such close quarters beings out personality
conflicts between the residents. Albert Dussel also moves in with them. This
causes problems as Anne is forced to share a bedroom with him. The building is
sold. Anne becomes furious when her father refuses to stop Dr. Dussel from
sending letters out of the Secret Annexe. The two further argue over sharing
the desk in their room. Anne also has to deal with all the emotional and
physical changes of puberty. The Van Daans argue continually about everything.
Anne starts to develop an attraction for Peter. Her mother and her father warn
her about her relationship with Peter and Anne writes them a hurtful letter.
Burglars break into the building. She starts to revise her diary for
publication after the war. Her relationship with Peter becomes strained. Then
suddenly on August 4, 1944 [1:33:36 to 1:42:11] the Nazis enter the Secret
Annexe and arrest them. Miep Gies
finds and preserves Anne’s diary.
A good adaptation of the book.
This highlights all the arguements and petty spats that show above all else
Anne and her family were real people, not just idealized icons. Her death made
the world a less beautiful place.
The Diary of a Young Girl
by Anne Frank (Doubleday, NY, 1991) at page 338 and the film at 1:33:43 give
the date of their arrest.
Producer – Elinor Day
Director – Jon Jones
Runtime – 1 hour 45 minutes
Released - January 5, 2009
Starring –
Ellie Kendrick as Anne Frank
Iain Glen as Otto Frank
Tamsin Greig as Edith Frank
Ron Cook as Hermann van Daan
Lesley Sharp as Petronella van
Daan
Nicholas Farrell as Albert Dussel
Kate Ashfield as Miep Gies
Geoff Breton as Peter van Daan
Felicity Jones as Margot Frank
Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2014.
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