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Animated Film “Anne Frank’s Diary” to Release Online This Fall
First animated adaptation of “Anne Frank’s Diary” to stream online and VOD
Critically-acclaimed feature “Anne Frank’s Diary” will release its new remastered 2015 HD version on VOD and online platforms this Fall. “Anne Frank’s Diary” is the first animated feature film adaption of the widely popular book, produced by Globe Trotter Network (France) and A-N Committee (Japan), in collaboration with the Anne Frank Fonds. Produced in full cell animation, “Anne Frank’s Diary” is set in Amsterdam and depicts a side of Anne never seen before. From the day she receives her famous journal to D-Day, the film visually translates the original text of the Frank family’s two years of deprivation, bombardment, and promiscuity. "Animated "ANNE FRANK" retells story superbly. The movie is an achievement on several levels. It's aesthetic scheme is simple and unadorned enough to remind us that is a story of ordinary people thrust in into extraordinary circumstances, yet it's also gorgeous enough to carry us through its feature length. Its slab of colors and simple but inviting composition suggest paintings of Edward Hopper."
Buddy ELIAS, President of the ANNE FRANK FONDS wrote, “The Film has moved me and I want to congratulate you for the high standard and sensibility in producing this film. I am sure it will be successful not only with the young audiences, but also for the elder generations. Anne Frank would have loved your adaptation!”
Simon WIESENTHAL wrote, “I must admit that at first I had my doubts whether an animated film could do justice to Anne Frank’s Diary. I was therefore pleasantly surprised upon viewing it that the film doesn’t trivialize the story of Anne Frank and makes for exciting viewing. This depiction of the growing up of a vivacious young girl in very difficult and extremely threatening surroundings will touch the hearts of young viewers--and will hopefully lead them to be wary of all signs of collective hatred, racism and anti-Semitism. It is good that with such well-done animated film more young people can be reached than would be the case with the book alone.” (July 31, 2000) The animation is superb, the settings exquisite. It is true to life. The director documented his research, worked on the basis of photographs. It is a true setting of the time. It made me want to go to Amsterdam. The tone of the Diary isn’t hopeless. Anne Frank is neither a view of the camps or of destruction. We know the family will die so there is great underlying emotion as we watch but the dialogue is full of humanity. I prefer this movie to Schindler’s List or Life is Beautiful.” Annette Wievorka (Historian), interviewed by L'EVENEMENT
“With in-depth research and access to unpublished archives, “Anne Frank’s Diary” sheds new light on the popular book, which has sold over 35 million copies. With its stunning visuals and access to online platforms, the famous text will not only reach millions more viewers but also inform the newer generation of Anne Frank’s Diary.”
Awarded the Children’s Jury Award at the Chicago International Children’s Festival.
Original soundtrack composed by Carine Gutlerner, violon played by award-winning Laurent Korcia will be available on CD and online platforms.
copyright Adleek, all rights reserved ADLEEK SA (Luxembourg) holds international rights, all media of ANNE FRANK’S DIARY, animated feature film. VP Sales : Stephane Dykman Cell +32474993581 dykmanstephane@me.com Serena Dykman +1 (917) 861 5035 We are present at Cannes Film Market from May 14th to May 19th. annefranksdiarythemovie@gmail.com
TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2dg8s0CVcE Official website : www.annefrankanimated.com Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/annefrankanimated
13.05.2015 | Cannes Market Dailies's blog Cat. : Adleek animation anne frank diaries film Serena Dykman Stephane Dykman FILM
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