i call myself good at understanding languages, lol. i thought it was german at first until i understood some of the dutch at the end. i thought this was both a german and dutch movie. i was so confused, i was like "huh, i didnt know german sounded so similar to english"
I met hanneli goslar in a Jerusalem cafe 2 years ago. Such a sweet and wonderful lady, she now has 13 great grandchildren and i was lucky enough to tell her how much meeting her granddaughters moved me. Her and her sister were the only family members to survive Bergen Belsen concentration camp.
What an honor! Thanks for sharing. You can tell your children you met a survivor and her story will go on. As time goes on we have less and less chances to have first hand accounts of this evil. So important to remember and pass on to the future.
I’ll let you know that hanneli was living in a stolen country inside another person’s house including all her family in the future .i wish that you could feel for the Palestinians like you do to the jewish people
I’ll never tire of anything related to Anne. There’s something all-consuming about this time in history, her narrative especially. It was so human. It stops me in my tracks 💔
The timing is uncanny. There is an animated movie called Where is Anne Frank playing in theaters right now. It's the 3rd animated movie by Ari Folman, the director of Waltz with Bashir, and although it's much more toned down, since it's for kids, it's also pretty soul-wrecking.
I read Anne Frank's diary a few years ago and i still remember crying at the entries where she wrote that she missed Hanneli. It was just so heartwrenchingly sad.
For all the people confused : Anne ( and her family ) were German . They moved to the Netherlands when she was 4,5 years old . Anne spoke both Dutch and German fluently. The movie is set in the Netherlands ( Amsterdam) , where Anne lived when the war started. The camp she died in was located in Germany .
@@roriksteader This isn’t true. He edited and censored some of it & wrote a prologue yes. The Anne Frank Foundation pushed to have him listed as a co-author due to copyright laws. They wanted to extend the copyright in order to remain gaining royalties on the diary.
I read the children's book "Hannah Goslar Remembers" about this topic years ago and it almost made me cry. I'm so glad they're making a movie about it now.
I met her and got to speak with her. I made a comment about my experience in this comment section if you want to read about my interaction with her. She was incredible. A force.
@@mistyrose3042 I was 23. Yes I remember everything. She was truly amazing. You had the option to go up to her and talk to her and shake her hand and only 9 kids out of 200 did. So we sat for a long time after and chatted about the three brothers from Defiance (a movie and my family friends relatives) and she said oh I know those boys very well! I visit them every time I go to New York! If you haven’t seen that movie go watch it!! It was AMAZING to learn she was friends with the two living brothers. They were bad asses! I will say the way she talked about Anne was almost magical. Like she really was ONLY put on this planet to write in that diary. It was kind of eerie! She said she would skip recess just to write. I mean she was obsessive with it. It makes you wonder if Anne was put on this earth to document the horrors of the Holocaust. We don’t have as many written accounts as I wish we had. All I will say is she had two rules. One was she would NOT answer if she believed in god or not. (I guess a lot of people asked after she spoke usually) and she didn’t want to influence anyone to believe or not to. I thought that was VERY noble. And truly when she ran into Anne’s dad years later she was able to tell him that anne lived MUCH longer than he knew. And that she had thrown her bread her last day on earth and her father broke down crying. He thought anne likely died right away. And she said that the way they bumped into each other was just…the odds were wild. Everything about her story made me believe there is no such thing as coincidence. I came back totally different from Israel. A much better person. I feel very fortunate I got to go and meet so many survivors. It makes you want to really do a lot with your life. You realize how silly your problems are. And truly how easy it is for people to slip into hatred. Hatred cradles people when they are worried or angry about something. And antisemitism is rising and I see the frustration with non related things adding to it. It’s sad to see the news be very skewed. I stayed in Israel a long time and my experience was very different. It was during a red alert and no one could come into the country. I wish I had gotten her autograph though!!! I do have photos!
@@necromorph1109 that is not true and you know it, uffcorse we all care, the problem lies in how mutch are we willing to go so the pressure is hard, without collapsing once one trade.
Seeing this surprised me.. They always talk about Anne's perspective but today's the first time I'm hearing about the story from her best friend's perspective! Hoping this is available internationally.
The autobiography of Hanneli sits in most libraries, surprised you didn't come across it. Plus many autobiography written by many people that also survived.....so many different experiences.
When I watch this series, when I get to the ending I am going to cry because we know what happens but the fact their telling us the story of their friendship is amazing
I just watched this movie yesterday and when Hanneli looks through the wall and sees Anne it just broke my heart. After I watched this movie I was sad, and even though we have all been educated about this during school it still baffles me that something so horrible and dehumanizing like this was happened. It’s so monstrous what some people can do to others. My whole heart goes out to everyone during this time and the years that followed after, it must have been difficult. May we never forget and may it always be taught.
@@invoice999 its happening all over again in china. there is not a lot of news about cuz its china. just search uyghur china and you will see history is repeating itself all over again and no one is doing anything about it
Watched this film yesterday and it wrecked me. Over the years, I've watched some truly harrowing documentaries based on shoah but this was an absolute class apart. Brilliant performances and an incredibly well made film.
@T crack T crack exactly. My parents survived the genocide. Their own neighbours turned against them and they betrayed my grandparents and all the Hindus in the neighbourhood to Pakistan army. The army painted yellow H letters outside those residences that were inhabited by Hindus. My grandparents had to remove their religious symbols so that they don't get killed immediately at spot. They had to hide in jungles when the Pakistan Army came. We went through a systematic ethnic cleansing in our own ancestral land. I cried so much after watching this film because I remember growing up listening to my parents experiences and I felt so much similarity. Never again should such things happen..
@@Mrityormokshiya Thank you for sharing this story. I was unaware of this genocide and will learn more about. Sad that we are so focused on western events
I’ve recently found myself researching WW2 the Holocaust and Anne Frank lately, maybe because of the trouble happening in Russia and Ukraine right now. It’s reminded me that no matter how much progress we make in life. The people slaughtered shall never ever be forgotten. Anne Frank is one of the most inspiring people from the 20th century, I can’t believe that she will never know how many peoples lives she’s touched. She is the definition of courage, so intelligent, so caring and so positive despite what she was going through, I will never get bored of talking about her.
this was far too good. I loved seeing hannah’s story after knowing anne’s truth for so long. hannah made so many sacrifices to see anne even when anne sometimes took her for granted. they were truly soulmates and that bestest of friends. So captivating
In a way it makes me feel similiar. It could extend the whole memory and message of it, in time, towards newer generations. However I know people who are NOT against remembering the victims and such but think there are too many movies and memorials of it by now. NOT me, some other people I know... My paternal grandparents lost many relatives in it, I can only imagine their pain.
And in France the Muslim are being more and more restricted. This is scary I feel like they forgot about what happened in 1940. I don't want this to happen again.
My friend Anne Frank was and always will be one of my favorite books since I was a kid. I’m now 33 and I can’t believe we finally have a movie about it!
@@Schneeeulenwetter Hanneli survived, she is still alive and living in Israel. She is 93, and she was actually interviewed a few months ago, for the movie promotions
As much as the book, Anne Frank diary made me feel numb, this movie broke my heart into pieces and I could tell. It was so heartbreaking and devastating!!! I have no words to explain further. We cannot begin to imagine the pain, suffering the people have faced during holocaust. Just want to say that the actress who played Hannah, did a tremendous job, she is young and so talented! Her performance was utterly brilliant.
She has always been my inspiration! I was in my seventh grade when I read about her . She was the reason why I started to journal. She's my teacher. There were times when I used to address her in my journal as if i was talking to her itself. It pains my heart that she had to go through all of that.
The facts that they can make countless movies, books etc and there's still millions of people that are full of hatred for people of other races and religions is so Infuriating
I completely agree. Unfortunately there are so many people who continue to push racism and hatred and/or choose to ignore the blatancy of it all like Whoopi Goldberg. It's simply disgusting! Even so they all need prayed for.
fr. I see so many people in the comments being hateful denying what happened and saying that they're tired of seeing it everywhere. Who is going to tell them that they are the reason those movies are still being made.
Ooh, this is a really interesting angle to tell the story! And it's brilliant to see an Anne Frank adaptation that's actually in Dutch and German, with actors (I'm assuming) from those countries - so often those movies are just made with your regular Hollywood actors which I find a lot more disingenuous. Definitely going to watch this
It definitely sounded like the actors speaking Dutch were from the Netherlands. I've read in the comments that it's actually produced in the Netherlands as well
@@somebody2116 I remember one instance in particular that sounded kind of wonky. But since I'm not a native German speaker I didn't want to comment on that : )
An amazing movie, first I was surprised the movie was not dubbed but kept in the original Dutch. I think, the movie showed Anne as the girl she really was: not as nice as she wanted to be but a spoiled and really strong willed person with a big self-esteem. Still, I love that this movie shows the story of Hannah Goslar, Annes best friend and how she experienced the time of the war and her time in Bergen-Belsen. Never forget!
I became very engulfed in her story and life when I first read about her in the 4th grade. Age 8. So young to learn of such awful truth but my 4th grade teacher was the daughter of a holocaust survivor. Her father was apart of a "Concentration Camp" when he was a young boy. He lived to tell the tale, but wished such a tale never had existed for him. She even brought her father into our class once for him to show us his "tattoo". Received it so young, and it still looked so fresh on his arm as if he just received it the day before. Numbers, tagged on his arm, as if he was poultry💙
It's heartbreaking and disgusting that this is based on a true story. May all of the people, whose lives were taken away from them, rest in peace. None of them deserved to be treated this way. I will never be able to understand how some people can hold such hatred and act on it in such a way. My great-grandmother was held captive at a concentration camp when she was a child and thankfully was one of the few that were rescued.
Hey I just searched your recommendation and I see two versions, 1987 one and 2018 one. I’m guessing you mean the original 1987 one..? Or should I watch both lol..
This is a timely release, with holocaust denial at an all time high across the world we need more programmes like this to remind people of what happened. Keep up the good work Netflix.
In Canada and especially America right now, many people aren’t denying it but instead using the Holocaust to justify their right to not get vaccinated. It’s honestly insane. There r politicians comparing their suffering of not being able to go certain places because they are unvaccinated to what Anne Frank went through. There are even some ppl putting the Star of David on their shirts and writing unvax on it. It blows my mind how ppl don’t realize how lucky they are amd their suffering IS NOWHERE CLOSE to what ANY person during the Holocaust went through. It is such disgusting and disrespectful behaviour.
I ready the diary of Anne Frank in 3 days, that's how intriguing her story was. I would google so many things while I read her book to try to familiarize myself with what she was describing. I'm so excited to see this even though I know the ending, I still hoped for a different outcome.
Watch it yesterday and wow the ending was so touching. The friendship they had was beautiful. Added to One of my favorite movies and favorite ending scenes
@@chanaberlove8720 One incredible and sad fact is that if Anne had been 3 months younger she probably would have been sent to the gas chambers immediately with the other children but she had turned 15. Most say if she had any hope of believing her father was alive, maybe she would have found the strength to survive too but her sister had died and she already knew that her mother was gone as well :(
I'm concerned about the Uyghur Muslims too and I hate what the CCP is doing to them but can we move this to somewhere more centred around this particular topic? This is a documentary about Anne Frank's life. Though I appreciate someone bringing attention to the horrible things CCP is doing to the Uyghurs, let's not have this discussion in a comment section that is about Anne Frank.
It was mandatory in school for us as kids when i grew up in NL. I agree, people really should read it. It is deeply painful and heartbreaking obviously, but at the same time so unbelievably beautyful.
I am reading The Betrayal of Anne Frank and find it very interesting. It is the investigation into who betrayed the secret annex but it also gives a lot of additional information on the people who helped the Frank family and was just released a few weeks ago
@@dublindutch6346 you said rightly, these types of books should be mandatory in schools so that we would understand the horrers that are being done and to learn the very important lesson to be a human first and love each other. What is NL by the way?
@@Reignor99 if I remember correctly, Anne's father edited some parts of her diary talking about s3x, I think she even mentions an interest in women which was/ is censored/ removed
@@amemelia Anne's father censored some parts so her story would be heard. It was a different time back then. The people would've glossed over the fact that it was the story of a young girl's experience during the war and instead focused on her attraction to women and other more intimate thoughts. They would've dismissed it, labeling her as a sexual deviant or something. As the views of the general public have changed, the 'missing' entries were released.
Dude I watched this with my mom yesterday and it was so hard. Knowing what happened to them, and seeing them act like innocent teenagers, always with the looming knowledge of what they would go through. It always frustrates me when I think about that time period
over the quarantine i have grown attached to the diary of a young girl..her perspective of the world was very relatable to mine and i remember her entries about her best friend..anne’s writings have surely contributed to my view of the world. looking forward to this!
I read her book "The diary of a young girl" and the book had deeply impacted me. How Anne had so many dreams but all were crushed down and how despite all she faced she made a name for herself by her poignant writing! The novel will always remain one of my best reads.
Memories of Anne Frank by Hanneli Goslar and Leslie Golden has been my favorite book since 7th grade, so the fact that they're adapting it to this format is amazing.
I remember her story when I read in my English Textbook. Although she was going through a lot of ups and downs, but she never failed to maintain her dairy(kitty) and Now it became one of her iconics. I hope that more and more number of people should know her journey as a survival in world's most toughest time.
10th class mai thi na, The diary of a Younga girl, meri bhi aaj tak sabse favourite book rahi hai wo, aur maine bhi apni personal diary tabhi likhna shuru kiya tha
Me too! If I could meet anyone it would be Anne. Her writing is magnificent, she was so wise and so smart. Her perspective on injustice is so positive, it’s incredible.
i often wonder what great books she would have published or what sort of writer she would have become, if the Germans hadn't murdered her before she even became an adult
Loved this film so much. Didn't hit me as hard as the original Anne Frank movie but still moving and it was nice to see another perspective of Anne and of that for the people around her that people aren't really used to cause we all have only really seen her story.
@Grande181 also I think that had it been a deep issue Hannah probably would not have stayed friends with Anne and held onto the hope of seeing her best friend again. Its truly magical the friendships we create even if they end physically, mentally that love and respect for that other person stays espcially if it's been years because we recognize all the good times over what could've ended the friendship. This movie was beautiful it really just opened my eyes to conversation
@@everythingisawesome2903 it's called Anne Frank the whole story. It's a 2 part series but the edited version i saw it was a whole movie. It's 3 hours and something long on TH-cam
It hit me harder, personally. Seeing Anne so human made her fate more difficult. She wasn't this hot-headed, sanguine diplomat who commented on the war effort in her diary, hid in the annexe, kissed her boyfriend and butted heads with her mother but overall being portrayed as quite a 'inspirational' person. She was human, selfishly, wonderfully human with flaws just like the rest of us. At times she was quite dislikable, you were frustrated with her, shocked at the genuine stupidity and recklessness of how she behaved at times and just wanted to shake her. We saw bits of our friends, our siblings and ourselves in her. She was normal. Just a normal little girl whose best friend loved her, regardless. Just one fully rounded human, perfectly imperfect person in six million. So full of life that was snuffed out like a candle. Her screaming and begging for food was almost impossible to listen to. In the full story they have quite a rounded conversation. In this Hanneli's trying to talk to her whilst being paralysed with fear and all Anne can do is beg for help. From her testimony this seems a far more accurate representation of the encounter. This is heavily fictionalised but my god was it haunting.
She may have stopped living (Opposite of living = dead), and undergoing the process of stopping your life, would make it the opposite of living, which essentially means she is, of course, dead.
pls don’t idolize anne frank . she was just a regular girl who happened to have her diary published by her father . she would absolutely hate to know people idolize her
As a black guy I see all movies about race and the struggle of different races extremely important this knowledge needs to be passed down to prevent it from happening again or worse.
I’ve read Hannah Pick Goslar’s book and this trailer broke my heart knowing how full of life and curious she was. and ‘god knows best, but anne knows better!’ is what hannahs mom always said (im pretty sure)
BRO I cried so much watching this. I re watched this like 10 times the ending always gets me.. I'm praying for those who are still going through this to be safe and have many blessings comeing their way. :(
A very good film, well acted from beginning to end. There were no use of unnecessary shock factor. It is definitely a film I will be watching many more times.
@@jhonshephard921 sure, but advertising/promotion has absolutely nothing to do with what a showrunner does, and there’s only one showrunner, not multiple..
Netflix should release more of important stories like these. Younger generations need to understand what happened before to not repeat it. TikTok wont teach them sadness and cruelty of the world like history does.
We got to see the movie from Hannah's perspective which is something new and very fresh. Hope we will see a movie with same level of production value from Anne's perspective in the future.
I'm so glad high budget history pieces are being made in their original language. it's not hard to read subtitles and the US needs to stop trying to western-wash stuff like this so it's better for american audiences can't wait to watch it
This just breaks my heart….. who would do this to a little girl, let alone an entire race/religion of people!? God Bless all of my Jewish Bros and Sisters❤️
I remember sitting in history class in 2015 listening to people discuss how they just couldn't understand how society could be persuaded to go along with the German government's plans. We discussed how it was a slow creep, beginning with the Jewish people being asked to sew a star on their coat to identify them, which eventually turned into taxes and fines, and then travel restrictions, and it kept evolving and evolving. Everyone in the class seemed so against it, like they would never ever ever allow themselves to be coerced into treating people like that. Like they would never support anything like that. Now, I wonder how many of them still believe that...
I'll definitely watch this! I love Anne Frank as well as the plenteous other hollywood depictions of WWII. I even have my favorite ballpoint pen with an Anne Frank decoration
This movie wanted to make me cry. I didn't, but goodness, to think that millions met their end helplessly is horrid. I pray for everyone who had to undergo such a painful experience.
Just watched it and it was incredibly moving and so fundamentally human the friendship between them was incredibly special and how much they loved each other and how Hannah helped Anne as best she could it's so devastating and although it was an intimate film centred on their friendship it absolutely highlighted the horrors for every victim who was caught up in this. Beautifully acted I shan't forget this film for a long long time
yall dont know how fast i clicked on this video when i saw the name "Anne Frank". my mother got me her diary few years ago and i was in LOVE with her (like friendly not romantically). she felt so relatable to me.
The fact that they're speaking Dutch and not English, this show shall be a gem.
a reason for me to consider watching it
i call myself good at understanding languages, lol. i thought it was german at first until i understood some of the dutch at the end. i thought this was both a german and dutch movie. i was so confused, i was like "huh, i didnt know german sounded so similar to english"
@@yasminemixon9340 some bits are in dutch and some in german.
Why would it be in English?
@@Coops1985 ahhh that’s why I kind of understand German
I met hanneli goslar in a Jerusalem cafe 2 years ago. Such a sweet and wonderful lady, she now has 13 great grandchildren and i was lucky enough to tell her how much meeting her granddaughters moved me. Her and her sister were the only family members to survive Bergen Belsen concentration camp.
What an honor! Thanks for sharing. You can tell your children you met a survivor and her story will go on. As time goes on we have less and less chances to have first hand accounts of this evil. So important to remember and pass on to the future.
@@lizkt my great grandmother was a holocaust survivor but I’m very great full to have met hanneli
That's amazing you were able to meet her.
I’ll let you know that hanneli was living in a stolen country inside another person’s house including all her family in the future .i wish that you could feel for the Palestinians like you do to the jewish people
@@penguin6519 oh get over it
Imagine a small girl having more empathy and sense than many grown adults. It is sick what ppl will do to one another
Power and money will corrupt the purest of hearts.
@@PsychologyWizard Very true
lol
A girl doesn't fear. An adult not only worries about himself but also is responsible for his family.
This is why Jesus said to have the heart of a child.
I’ll never tire of anything related to Anne. There’s something all-consuming about this time in history, her narrative especially. It was so human. It stops me in my tracks 💔
The timing is uncanny. There is an animated movie called Where is Anne Frank playing in theaters right now.
It's the 3rd animated movie by Ari Folman, the director of Waltz with Bashir, and although it's much more toned down, since it's for kids, it's also pretty soul-wrecking.
Because....she was human???
I completely agree. She just gives me goosebumps. Just reading her words can completely uplift me and change my entire prospective on life.
this is such an odd comment
cornball..
I read Anne Frank's diary a few years ago and i still remember crying at the entries where she wrote that she missed Hanneli. It was just so heartwrenchingly sad.
Me too!!!
yeah me too and imagine her dreaming of hanneli and then meeting her in a concentration camp
Samee, she felt so guilty for not being able to help her
For all the people confused :
Anne ( and her family ) were German . They moved to the Netherlands when she was 4,5 years old . Anne spoke both Dutch and German fluently.
The movie is set in the Netherlands ( Amsterdam) , where Anne lived when the war started. The camp she died in was located in Germany .
Bergen-Belsen
Also her father wrote most of the diary
@@roriksteader wait what
@@roriksteader
This isn’t true. He edited and censored some of it & wrote a prologue yes.
The Anne Frank Foundation pushed to have him listed as a co-author due to copyright laws. They wanted to extend the copyright in order to remain gaining royalties on the diary.
I've been to the factory Anne was sheltered in. It is now a museum.
I read the children's book "Hannah Goslar Remembers" about this topic years ago and it almost made me cry. I'm so glad they're making a movie about it now.
I met her and got to speak with her. I made a comment about my experience in this comment section if you want to read about my interaction with her. She was incredible. A force.
@@Alexandra_Wolf wow. Do u clearly remember this meeting? How old were you at that time ?
I couldn’t find it on Amazon.
I remember reading the history of Anne Frank when I was 12 or 13 and it impact me and wanted to learn so much more.
@@mayjay26.xo_6 It is there. The full title is "Hannah Goslar Remembers: A Childhood Friend of Anne Frank"
@@mistyrose3042 I was 23. Yes I remember everything. She was truly amazing. You had the option to go up to her and talk to her and shake her hand and only 9 kids out of 200 did. So we sat for a long time after and chatted about the three brothers from Defiance (a movie and my family friends relatives) and she said oh I know those boys very well! I visit them every time I go to New York! If you haven’t seen that movie go watch it!! It was AMAZING to learn she was friends with the two living brothers. They were bad asses! I will say the way she talked about Anne was almost magical. Like she really was ONLY put on this planet to write in that diary. It was kind of eerie! She said she would skip recess just to write. I mean she was obsessive with it. It makes you wonder if Anne was put on this earth to document the horrors of the Holocaust. We don’t have as many written accounts as I wish we had. All I will say is she had two rules. One was she would NOT answer if she believed in god or not. (I guess a lot of people asked after she spoke usually) and she didn’t want to influence anyone to believe or not to. I thought that was VERY noble. And truly when she ran into Anne’s dad years later she was able to tell him that anne lived MUCH longer than he knew. And that she had thrown her bread her last day on earth and her father broke down crying. He thought anne likely died right away. And she said that the way they bumped into each other was just…the odds were wild. Everything about her story made me believe there is no such thing as coincidence. I came back totally different from Israel. A much better person. I feel very fortunate I got to go and meet so many survivors. It makes you want to really do a lot with your life. You realize how silly your problems are. And truly how easy it is for people to slip into hatred. Hatred cradles people when they are worried or angry about something. And antisemitism is rising and I see the frustration with non related things adding to it. It’s sad to see the news be very skewed. I stayed in Israel a long time and my experience was very different. It was during a red alert and no one could come into the country. I wish I had gotten her autograph though!!! I do have photos!
This definitely isn’t going to be very sad and depressing. With a brutal ending that we all know is going to happen
What happened?
@@glent7853 She died of typhus.
Want to see sad and depressing? Look up about the concentration camps in China. Most of the world ....does not care.
@@necromorph1109 that is not true and you know it, uffcorse we all care, the problem lies in how mutch are we willing to go so the pressure is hard, without collapsing once one trade.
Well I don't know, maybe they go the Tarantino way and do some alternative history.
I would like that for a change
You know we're all going to be bawling our eyes out by the end. On another note, props they've casted Dutch actors to portray Dutch people!
That is because, this movie is from the netherlands.
@@Lilly-hk6qn 😅
Why isn't she black?
Wtf she should have been played by a black actor. Where is the diversity. I dont wanna watch this white ppl sht
@@kitten5329 trolls, my friend
Seeing this surprised me.. They always talk about Anne's perspective but today's the first time I'm hearing about the story from her best friend's perspective! Hoping this is available internationally.
The autobiography of Hanneli sits in most libraries, surprised you didn't come across it. Plus many autobiography written by many people that also survived.....so many different experiences.
I am in Australia BTW,,,so yes,,,it's adapted to English and it's stocked outside of US
It is. I'm watching from Singapore. But half of the translation is missing
Actually hannah just considered Anne her best friend…Anne considered hannah as a good friend just not the best friend
@@luckylatte6146 yes, anne best friend's was probably jacques van marsen
When I watch this series, when I get to the ending I am going to cry because we know what happens but the fact their telling us the story of their friendship is amazing
It’s not a series.
Oh I though it was and thanks for telling me
It’s so good. I bawled my eyes out.
@@CDNL. how’d you watch it already?
@@Noahspurlin22 cause in the Netherlands it was in theaters
He's probably dutch
I just watched this movie yesterday and when Hanneli looks through the wall and sees Anne it just broke my heart. After I watched this movie I was sad, and even though we have all been educated about this during school it still baffles me that something so horrible and dehumanizing like this was happened. It’s so monstrous what some people can do to others. My whole heart goes out to everyone during this time and the years that followed after, it must have been difficult. May we never forget and may it always be taught.
What age rate is it?
This is happening to us now. History always repeats itself
It’s crazy how something like that went on for years and no one knew cause it was covered up so well 😔
@@hisloveiseternal1 Can u explain what u mean by this?
@@invoice999 its happening all over again in china. there is not a lot of news about cuz its china. just search uyghur china and you will see history is repeating itself all over again and no one is doing anything about it
Watched this film yesterday and it wrecked me. Over the years, I've watched some truly harrowing documentaries based on shoah but this was an absolute class apart. Brilliant performances and an incredibly well made film.
same thing happened to Hindu Bengalis in East Pakistan
@T crack T crack exactly. My parents survived the genocide. Their own neighbours turned against them and they betrayed my grandparents and all the Hindus in the neighbourhood to Pakistan army. The army painted yellow H letters outside those residences that were inhabited by Hindus. My grandparents had to remove their religious symbols so that they don't get killed immediately at spot. They had to hide in jungles when the Pakistan Army came. We went through a systematic ethnic cleansing in our own ancestral land. I cried so much after watching this film because I remember growing up listening to my parents experiences and I felt so much similarity. Never again should such things happen..
@@Mrityormokshiya Thank you for sharing this story. I was unaware of this genocide and will learn more about. Sad that we are so focused on western events
@@soyful7244 Wait will you hear about the Armenian genocide and how controversial that is.
More films like this, Netflix!
I’ve recently found myself researching WW2 the Holocaust and Anne Frank lately, maybe because of the trouble happening in Russia and Ukraine right now. It’s reminded me that no matter how much progress we make in life. The people slaughtered shall never ever be forgotten. Anne Frank is one of the most inspiring people from the 20th century, I can’t believe that she will never know how many peoples lives she’s touched. She is the definition of courage, so intelligent, so caring and so positive despite what she was going through, I will never get bored of talking about her.
Me too,i am her biggest fan.✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️
this was far too good. I loved seeing hannah’s story after knowing anne’s truth for so long. hannah made so many sacrifices to see anne even when anne sometimes took her for granted. they were truly soulmates and that bestest of friends. So captivating
I couldn't have said it better I loved this film and how they cared so much for one another it is truly heartbreaking
The fact that people are STILL making movies on this subject restores my faith in Humanity! ⚘
Hoping Whoopi watches it too!
And there are those that will ban this in schools
In a way it makes me feel similiar. It could extend the whole memory and message of it, in time, towards newer generations. However I know people who are NOT against remembering the victims and such but think there are too many movies and memorials of it by now. NOT me, some other people I know...
My paternal grandparents lost many relatives in it, I can only imagine their pain.
FAITH IN HUMANITY???????????????????
WHAT??????
HAVE FAITH IN GOD!!!! Forget sinful humanity! Trust in JESUS
And in France the Muslim are being more and more restricted. This is scary I feel like they forgot about what happened in 1940. I don't want this to happen again.
My friend Anne Frank was and always will be one of my favorite books since I was a kid. I’m now 33 and I can’t believe we finally have a movie about it!
It’s the one Jacqueline wrote right? (I don’t know anymore if hanneli survived)
@@Schneeeulenwetter Hanneli survived, she is still alive and living in Israel. She is 93, and she was actually interviewed a few months ago, for the movie promotions
@@lisaduprez Palestine
She lives in Palestine(this is the correct sentence)
@@Anonymous-wn6cu Ah yes sorry, just wrote what I had read online. In any case, she lives in Jerusalem.
@@lisaduprez Thank you Lisa!
As much as the book, Anne Frank diary made me feel numb, this movie broke my heart into pieces and I could tell. It was so heartbreaking and devastating!!! I have no words to explain further. We cannot begin to imagine the pain, suffering the people have faced during holocaust. Just want to say that the actress who played Hannah, did a tremendous job, she is young and so talented! Her performance was utterly brilliant.
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She has always been my inspiration! I was in my seventh grade when I read about her . She was the reason why I started to journal. She's my teacher. There were times when I used to address her in my journal as if i was talking to her itself. It pains my heart that she had to go through all of that.
I saw Hannah speak a couple years ago and she’s incredibly brilliant. So glad to see her story being shared.
The facts that they can make countless movies, books etc and there's still millions of people that are full of hatred for people of other races and religions is so Infuriating
That will never end.I am. Not trying to be negative,but mankind SIMPLY WON’T GET ALONG.
I completely agree. Unfortunately there are so many people who continue to push racism and hatred and/or choose to ignore the blatancy of it all like Whoopi Goldberg. It's simply disgusting! Even so they all need prayed for.
fr. I see so many people in the comments being hateful denying what happened and saying that they're tired of seeing it everywhere. Who is going to tell them that they are the reason those movies are still being made.
@@Khloe_dancer_model >cohen
True😢
Ooh, this is a really interesting angle to tell the story! And it's brilliant to see an Anne Frank adaptation that's actually in Dutch and German, with actors (I'm assuming) from those countries - so often those movies are just made with your regular Hollywood actors which I find a lot more disingenuous. Definitely going to watch this
It definitely sounded like the actors speaking Dutch were from the Netherlands. I've read in the comments that it's actually produced in the Netherlands as well
@@fienevandijk7224 all the actors are either Dutch or German. The girls who play Anne and Hannah are Dutch. The movie is indeed a Dutch production
Most of the time the German sounded wrong. So I guess Dutch actors spoke it, still understandble but obviously with an accent
@@somebody2116 I remember one instance in particular that sounded kind of wonky. But since I'm not a native German speaker I didn't want to comment on that : )
@@somebody2116 well, we're all so grateful you were available to point out all the errors
I’ll definitely be watching this next. Anne Frank’s story is devastatingly captivating, and so of course I’m gonna watch this one.
I watched this movie on Saturday and weeped all night. The actors in this film did such a phenomenal job of acting out this harrowing time.
An amazing movie, first I was surprised the movie was not dubbed but kept in the original Dutch.
I think, the movie showed Anne as the girl she really was: not as nice as she wanted to be but a spoiled and really strong willed person with a big self-esteem.
Still, I love that this movie shows the story of Hannah Goslar, Annes best friend and how she experienced the time of the war and her time in Bergen-Belsen. Never forget!
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It's not in a language I understand, its just a trailer and yet somehow I have chills. This is going to be a masterpiece.
I read the book "diary of a young girl" I was so fascinated with her story.
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I became very engulfed in her story and life when I first read about her in the 4th grade. Age 8. So young to learn of such awful truth but my 4th grade teacher was the daughter of a holocaust survivor. Her father was apart of a "Concentration Camp" when he was a young boy. He lived to tell the tale, but wished such a tale never had existed for him. She even brought her father into our class once for him to show us his "tattoo". Received it so young, and it still looked so fresh on his arm as if he just received it the day before. Numbers, tagged on his arm, as if he was poultry💙
It's heartbreaking and disgusting that this is based on a true story. May all of the people, whose lives were taken away from them, rest in peace. None of them deserved to be treated this way. I will never be able to understand how some people can hold such hatred and act on it in such a way. My great-grandmother was held captive at a concentration camp when she was a child and thankfully was one of the few that were rescued.
This gave me chills - I'm sure this will be an amazing movie. Such an important person, in such an important time in history.
Well, this is already making me cry
same. Tearing up
“Escape From Sobibor” is also a really good film. I highly recommend to those who haven’t seen it yet.
Incredible. I went into it thinking it was fictional. Just harrowing to see what they achieved.
That movie was insanely good, never expected such a masterpiece. My top 3 movies, literally shivers.
That movie is brilliant!
Hey I just searched your recommendation and I see two versions, 1987 one and 2018 one. I’m guessing you mean the original 1987 one..? Or should I watch both lol..
@@nycx3770 Oh, 1987!
It’s so unimaginable what they did to those poor innocent people, may their beautiful souls finally Rest In Peace😇🙏🥺♥️
Anne Frank is one of my heroes… and now that they’re finally bringing her life to the screen is AWESOME.
There a lot of movies about her but this is by far one of the most interesting
I went to see this movie with a friend, let me tell you I cried my eyes out. It was beautiful and the best way to show this heartbreaking story.
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This is a timely release, with holocaust denial at an all time high across the world we need more programmes like this to remind people of what happened.
Keep up the good work Netflix.
In Canada and especially America right now, many people aren’t denying it but instead using the Holocaust to justify their right to not get vaccinated. It’s honestly insane. There r politicians comparing their suffering of not being able to go certain places because they are unvaccinated to what Anne Frank went through. There are even some ppl putting the Star of David on their shirts and writing unvax on it. It blows my mind how ppl don’t realize how lucky they are amd their suffering IS NOWHERE CLOSE to what ANY person during the Holocaust went through. It is such disgusting and disrespectful behaviour.
Holocaust denial???? What's wrong with people
Great russian famine, Holodomor, Lazar Kaganovich, Genrikh Yagoda, Aron Solts, Yakov Rappoport, Lazar Kogan, Matvei Berman, Naftaly Frenkel
Why do ppl deny this happened? Every time I’m always shocked something like this happened but never denied it
I ready the diary of Anne Frank in 3 days, that's how intriguing her story was. I would google so many things while I read her book to try to familiarize myself with what she was describing. I'm so excited to see this even though I know the ending, I still hoped for a different outcome.
Watch it yesterday and wow the ending was so touching. The friendship they had was beautiful. Added to One of my favorite movies and favorite ending scenes
This was brilliant. Poignant and thought-provoking. I loved seeing their friendship more fully developed.
Its just tragic that only the father ended up surviving. This one's gonna be a tear making machine
Children didn't usually survive. Most adults didn't either.
yeah, the father who ended up writing her diary after the war, earning millions on a work of debunked fiction, lmao
@@HORSEMANFOREVER wtf
@@thedeathlyfanta3171 Ignore them. Their comments don't deserve attention.
@@chanaberlove8720 One incredible and sad fact is that if Anne had been 3 months younger she probably would have been sent to the gas chambers immediately with the other children but she had turned 15. Most say if she had any hope of believing her father was alive, maybe she would have found the strength to survive too but her sister had died and she already knew that her mother was gone as well :(
Paper has more patience than people. ~Anne Frank
this is going to be awesome 😭💖
The fact all this is happening again to Uyghur muslims but no ones talking about it
@Jon um
I'm concerned about the Uyghur Muslims too and I hate what the CCP is doing to them but can we move this to somewhere more centred around this particular topic? This is a documentary about Anne Frank's life. Though I appreciate someone bringing attention to the horrible things CCP is doing to the Uyghurs, let's not have this discussion in a comment section that is about Anne Frank.
this movie was absolutely amazing i thought it was just incredibly well made and an incredible story and it deserved to be made into a movie.
Cried when I read the book💔. Nobody deserves to be treated like that.
Goosebumps... Everyone should read Anne Frank 's book "The diary of a young girl" ❤️
It was mandatory in school for us as kids when i grew up in NL. I agree, people really should read it. It is deeply painful and heartbreaking obviously, but at the same time so unbelievably beautyful.
I am reading The Betrayal of Anne Frank and find it very interesting. It is the investigation into who betrayed the secret annex but it also gives a lot of additional information on the people who helped the Frank family and was just released a few weeks ago
@@dublindutch6346 you said rightly, these types of books should be mandatory in schools so that we would understand the horrers that are being done and to learn the very important lesson to be a human first and love each other.
What is NL by the way?
@@klb430 I have heard about this book, I will read that too
I'm not keen on fictional novels myself and I bet many others aren't either.
While some try to censor the story of Anne Frank, others preserve it.
who tries to censor Anne Frank's story?
@@Reignor99 if I remember correctly, Anne's father edited some parts of her diary talking about s3x, I think she even mentions an interest in women which was/ is censored/ removed
@@amemelia Oh no! Imagine a father trying to preserve some of his daughter’s most intimate thoughts and experiences. 🤦🏽♀️
@@amemelia OMG??
@@amemelia Anne's father censored some parts so her story would be heard. It was a different time back then. The people would've glossed over the fact that it was the story of a young girl's experience during the war and instead focused on her attraction to women and other more intimate thoughts. They would've dismissed it, labeling her as a sexual deviant or something.
As the views of the general public have changed, the 'missing' entries were released.
Dude I watched this with my mom yesterday and it was so hard. Knowing what happened to them, and seeing them act like innocent teenagers, always with the looming knowledge of what they would go through. It always frustrates me when I think about that time period
over the quarantine i have grown attached to the diary of a young girl..her perspective of the world was very relatable to mine and i remember her entries about her best friend..anne’s writings have surely contributed to my view of the world. looking forward to this!
I read her book "The diary of a young girl" and the book had deeply impacted me. How Anne had so many dreams but all were crushed down and how despite all she faced she made a name for herself by her poignant writing! The novel will always remain one of my best reads.
Memories of Anne Frank by Hanneli Goslar and Leslie Golden has been my favorite book since 7th grade, so the fact that they're adapting it to this format is amazing.
Oh man my heart really can’t take this. I still haven’t gotten through her whole diary because I burst into tears every chapter.
This is based on the book 'Hannah Goslar remembers:A childhood friend of Anne Frank' by Leslie Gold
I remember her story when I read in my English Textbook.
Although she was going through a lot of ups and downs, but she never failed to maintain her dairy(kitty) and Now it became one of her iconics.
I hope that more and more number of people should know her journey as a survival in world's most toughest time.
10th class mai thi na, The diary of a Younga girl, meri bhi aaj tak sabse favourite book rahi hai wo, aur maine bhi apni personal diary tabhi likhna shuru kiya tha
I pursued my writing career after reading her book.... I consider her to be my mentor who I never met
Me too! If I could meet anyone it would be Anne. Her writing is magnificent, she was so wise and so smart. Her perspective on injustice is so positive, it’s incredible.
i often wonder what great books she would have published or what sort of writer she would have become, if the Germans hadn't murdered her before she even became an adult
01:01 Ouchhh 🥺🥺🥺 that line poor girl...🥲🥲🥲💜💜
Loved this film so much. Didn't hit me as hard as the original Anne Frank movie but still moving and it was nice to see another perspective of Anne and of that for the people around her that people aren't really used to cause we all have only really seen her story.
@Grande181 also I think that had it been a deep issue Hannah probably would not have stayed friends with Anne and held onto the hope of seeing her best friend again. Its truly magical the friendships we create even if they end physically, mentally that love and respect for that other person stays espcially if it's been years because we recognize all the good times over what could've ended the friendship. This movie was beautiful it really just opened my eyes to conversation
Original from which year? Directed by?
@@everythingisawesome2903 it's called Anne Frank the whole story. It's a 2 part series but the edited version i saw it was a whole movie. It's 3 hours and something long on TH-cam
It hit me harder, personally. Seeing Anne so human made her fate more difficult.
She wasn't this hot-headed, sanguine diplomat who commented on the war effort in her diary, hid in the annexe, kissed her boyfriend and butted heads with her mother but overall being portrayed as quite a 'inspirational' person. She was human, selfishly, wonderfully human with flaws just like the rest of us. At times she was quite dislikable, you were frustrated with her, shocked at the genuine stupidity and recklessness of how she behaved at times and just wanted to shake her. We saw bits of our friends, our siblings and ourselves in her. She was normal. Just a normal little girl whose best friend loved her, regardless.
Just one fully rounded human, perfectly imperfect person in six million. So full of life that was snuffed out like a candle. Her screaming and begging for food was almost impossible to listen to. In the full story they have quite a rounded conversation. In this Hanneli's trying to talk to her whilst being paralysed with fear and all Anne can do is beg for help. From her testimony this seems a far more accurate representation of the encounter. This is heavily fictionalised but my god was it haunting.
"My Best Friend Ballpoint Pen" 🖊💰
Anne Frank is my idol! She may stopped living but never died!
She may have stopped living (Opposite of living = dead), and undergoing the process of stopping your life, would make it the opposite of living, which essentially means she is, of course, dead.
pls don’t idolize anne frank . she was just a regular girl who happened to have her diary published by her father . she would absolutely hate to know people idolize her
@@erictheodorecartman5137 no, not dead means she legacy lives on
@@erictheodorecartman5137 thank you for being intentionally obnoxious
@@beansfebreeze My pleasure 😇
This movie was amazing and shows Anne through the eyes of her best friend. We don’t see Anne towards the end, for those of you afraid you’ll cry .
But we do see Anne on the end? Atleast I did....
@@natuurlijkwasbaar6563 we didn’t see her die or what happened to her after she ate . In all the other movies we seeeeee
@@Rheathedragon7 Thanks for clarifying I haven't seen it yet.
Anne says at the beginning of her diary that she feels like she's never had a true friend
My mom and I started arguing about Anne's life during the movie and I guess we were both wrong. Great actors. Horrible truth.
We need to continue making Anne frank movies. Must never forget.
As a black guy I see all movies about race and the struggle of different races extremely important this knowledge needs to be passed down to prevent it from happening again or worse.
You got the internet, you aint suffering.
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I’ve read Hannah Pick Goslar’s book and this trailer broke my heart knowing how full of life and curious she was. and ‘god knows best, but anne knows better!’ is what hannahs mom always said (im pretty sure)
BRO I cried so much watching this. I re watched this like 10 times the ending always gets me.. I'm praying for those who are still going through this to be safe and have many blessings comeing their way. :(
The way Anne begged for some food and called over her best friend "Hanneli' was definitely heartwrecking
A very good film, well acted from beginning to end. There were no use of unnecessary shock factor. It is definitely a film I will be watching many more times.
Showrunners :when do we start promoting
Netflix: just a day before release
Tell me you don’t know anything about the film industry, without telling me you don’t know anything about the film industry..
@@user-fe6ku9du5c what? they start promoting even a year before. They promoted Batman last year and its still not out.
@@jhonshephard921 sure, but advertising/promotion has absolutely nothing to do with what a showrunner does, and there’s only one showrunner, not multiple..
@@jhonshephard921 also, this is a movie. A movie never has a showrunner.
Love the contrast between the colorful and dull tones
Netflix should release more of important stories like these. Younger generations need to understand what happened before to not repeat it. TikTok wont teach them sadness and cruelty of the world like history does.
TikTok lol
I had read a novel when I was in 10 th standard "The diary of a young girl"(Anne Frank) and I loved that. This will definitely be awesome movie
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Yes, but it does focus more on Hannah.
Same here
same.
@@CDNL. Yes, as the title is
RIP Hannah Goslar.
We got to see the movie from Hannah's perspective which is something new and very fresh. Hope we will see a movie with same level of production value from Anne's perspective in the future.
Watch Anne Frank the Whole Story. It’s amazing!
did anybody cry a million times watching this
Unfortunately, the people who should watch this program, won't.
Ain't that the truth :(.
This looks like a real tear jerker.
This trailer brought me to tears
I was going to say no this is a bad idea until I realized it's not an American film thank goodness
I'm so glad high budget history pieces are being made in their original language. it's not hard to read subtitles and the US needs to stop trying to western-wash stuff like this so it's better for american audiences
can't wait to watch it
It wasnt made for Netflix either. This movie came out last year in the Netherlands. Netflix just bought the right to stream it on their platform
@@haybale287 you don't read comments then, alot of people are complaining. Jfc kid.
I honestly couldn't believe my eyes when I saw something Anne related was on Netflix. I do wish it was a show
This just breaks my heart….. who would do this to a little girl, let alone an entire race/religion of people!? God Bless all of my Jewish Bros and Sisters❤️
Thank you ✡️❤️
Who would do that? Human beings, that’s the worst part. This world is a sickness, and I fear it will happen again if we don’t do something about it.
I remember sitting in history class in 2015 listening to people discuss how they just couldn't understand how society could be persuaded to go along with the German government's plans. We discussed how it was a slow creep, beginning with the Jewish people being asked to sew a star on their coat to identify them, which eventually turned into taxes and fines, and then travel restrictions, and it kept evolving and evolving.
Everyone in the class seemed so against it, like they would never ever ever allow themselves to be coerced into treating people like that. Like they would never support anything like that.
Now, I wonder how many of them still believe that...
At first, I thought the friend was gonna be a human iteration of Kitty, her diary. But now I’ve been proven wrong.
Wow this was unexpectet to me
She’s the reason i started journaling at 15 and at 20 I have yet to stop :’)
I use to read the diary of Anne Frank over and over again in middle school. God rest her soul.
Who are of class 10 and have ti study this Chapter in ENGLISH....
A different perspective of the life Anne Frank - looking forward to it. Those who have already read her memoir, it's going to be a special one.
I'll definitely watch this! I love Anne Frank as well as the plenteous other hollywood depictions of WWII. I even have my favorite ballpoint pen with an Anne Frank decoration
Miep was such a true friend to Anne. I'm reading her book rn😢
This movie wanted to make me cry. I didn't, but goodness, to think that millions met their end helplessly is horrid. I pray for everyone who had to undergo such a painful experience.
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Heartbreaking to realize that these events happened less than 100 years ago :(
Love this movie . Everyone should watch. Heart touching
Just watched it and it was incredibly moving and so fundamentally human the friendship between them was incredibly special and how much they loved each other and how Hannah helped Anne as best she could it's so devastating and although it was an intimate film centred on their friendship it absolutely highlighted the horrors for every victim who was caught up in this. Beautifully acted I shan't forget this film for a long long time
The trailer alone is a work of art
That Anne girl is lovely. I hope nothing bad happens to her.
This is going to be a masterpiece, we can feel the emotions already.
yall dont know how fast i clicked on this video when i saw the name "Anne Frank". my mother got me her diary few years ago and i was in LOVE with her (like friendly not romantically). she felt so relatable to me.
First book I read as a teenager. I just know that I will be sobbing when I watch this
this film made me cry💔
Nothing will ever come close to the 3 hour masterpiece of 2001