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[[Jon Blair]]. '''''Anne Frank Remembered''''' (UK-USA-Netherlands, 1995) <doc>
[[Jon Blair]]. '''''Anne Frank Remembered''''' (UK-USA-Netherlands, 1995) <doc>


== Abstract ==
Using previously unreleased archival material in addition to contemporary interviews, this academy award-winning documentary tells the story of the Frank family and presents the first fully-rounded portrait of their brash and free-spirited daughter Anne, perhaps the world's most famous victim of the Holocaust.—Dawn M. Barclift


Using previously unreleased archival material in addition to contemporary interviews, this academy award-winning documentary tells the story of the Frank family and presents the first fully-rounded portrait of their brash and free-spirited daughter Anne, perhaps the world's most famous victim of the Holocaust.—Dawn M. Barclift




[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--1990s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--1990s]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--English]]
[[Category:Film Studies--English]]


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[[Category:Holocaust (film subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Jews (film subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--1990s]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--English]]


[[Category:Holocaust Children, Netherlands (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Netherlands (subject)]]


[[Category:Frank, Anne (1929-1945)]]
[[Category:Frank, Anne (1929-1945)]]

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Jon Blair. Anne Frank Remembered (UK-USA-Netherlands, 1995) <doc>

Using previously unreleased archival material in addition to contemporary interviews, this academy award-winning documentary tells the story of the Frank family and presents the first fully-rounded portrait of their brash and free-spirited daughter Anne, perhaps the world's most famous victim of the Holocaust.—Dawn M. Barclift

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