![]() Selected Awards: 1959 Academy Awards: Best Art Direction/Set Direction (B&W), Best Black & White Cinematography, Best Supporting Actress (Winters) 1960 Golden Globe Awards: Best Film Promoting International Understanding 1959 Academy Award Nominations: Best Costume Design (B&W), Best Director (Stephens), Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Wynn), Best Original Score.įeatured Actors: Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut, Shelly Winters, Richard Beymer, Gusti Huber. At 50 minutes, it can be conveniently shown in one class session. This is an excellent documentary of Anne’s life and times, featuring interviews with her father, Miep Gies, and several of Anne’s friends. Pfeffer (the dentist who shared a room with Anne) and Miep Gies, and much more.Īge: 12+ No MPAA Rating Documentary made for television 1998, 50 minutes Color. Winner of the 1995 Academy Award for Best Documentary, this film contains actual footage briefly showing Anne Frank from the balcony of her apartment, the meeting between the son of Dr. It won an Emmy in 2001 for Best Miniseries.Īge: 12+ MPAA Rating - PG for emotional thematic elements and depictions of the Holocaust Documentary made for television 1995, 122 minutes Color. This drama describes the entire life of Anne Frank, from before the family goes into hiding through Anne’s death at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. This is the classic Academy award-winning movie version of the play based on the diary.Īge: 14+ No MPAA Rating Drama made for television 2001 120 minutes Color. Real.Īge: 12+ No MPAA Rating Drama 1959, 171 minutes B & W. See also our separate Learning Guide to Anne B. This Learning Guide relates to the book, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, and to each of the four films. ![]() Real” is valuable when seen at any time, before, during, or after children have read the Diary. It helps her to face a host of calamities and find the courage to pursue her dream. Real” is a fictional account of a modern-day black Hispanic girl from the slums of New York who takes inspiration from the Diary. Real, will be extremely useful in motivating children to read the book. They will supplement and confirm the lessons derived from reading Anne Frank’s diary. Reading Anne’s thoughts about her family, career, adults, boys, her own sexuality, her dreams for the future, and the horror of events in the world outside, encourages adolescents to think about those issues in their own lives.Įach of these films, two documentaries, and two dramatizations, are excellent. Not only does it intimately acquaint adolescents with the Holocaust but it also facilitates their own character development. Nothing can substitute for reading the book, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. FICTION (SOAPS, DRAMAS, AND REALITY/SURVIVAL SHOW).FILM ADAPTATIONS OF NOVELS, SHORT STORIES, OR PLAYS.TALKING AND PLAYING WITH MOVIES: AGES 3-8.
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