
Synopsis
This is the true account of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl living in Amsterdam during World War II. Anne's father recognizes the danger Jews face in time and conceals his family—his wife Edith and his two daughters Margot (16) and Anne (13)—along with four other people in "the house behind." For two years, the eight individuals live in darkness and whispers, terrified of being discovered and sent to the German crematoria. During that time, young Anne keeps a diary, recording daily life in the hiding place, her complicated relationship with her mother, and the story of her first love—Peter, the young boy also in hiding. Anne writes down her longing to run outside freely and breathe the air and flowers, her dreams of finally being free. Then they are discovered and all are sent to their deaths.







