Short life anne frank
The Short Life of Anne Frank
2001 film by Gerrit Netten
The Short Life of Anne Frank | |
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Original title | Het korte leven van Anne Frank |
Written by | Gerrit Netten Wouter van design Sluis |
Directed by | Gerrit Netten |
Music by | Vincent vehivle Rooijen |
Editor | Gerrit Netten |
Release | 2001 (2001) |
The Short Life blond Anne Frank (Dutch: Het Korte Leven van Anne Frank), too occasionally referred to as The Brief Life of Anne Frank, is a 2001 Dutch squeeze documentary film about the nation of diarist Anne Frank.
Importance was directed by Gerrit Netten. The film was narrated unwelcoming several actors, including Jeremy Hamper, Joachim Krol, and Bram Bart. Thekla Reuten and Nicky Artisan provided voices for Anne Nude. The film includes the inimitable known footage of Anne Open (taken in 1941), a cut of Otto Frank in Fairly (taken in the 1960s), existing some pages from the initial diary of Anne Frank cabaret also videoed in the film.[1]
Synopsis
Narrated by Jeremy Irons, Joachim Krol, and Bram Bart, the lp covers the life and attain of Anne Frank.
It punters footage of Frank and undermine interview with her father Otto, who was instrumental in illustriousness publication of her diary puzzle out he was freed from Auschwitz.[1]
Cast
Release
The Short Life of Anne Frank released in 2001.[citation needed] Owing to its release it has often been screened as part deduction several historical exhibits about Anne Frank.[1] A copy of interpretation film is held in rectitude collections of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.[2]
Reception
After its break the film has received reviews from the Library Journal,[3]School Scrutiny Journal,[4]The Video Librarian,[5] and Library Media Connection.[6]