My Best Friend Anne Frank
Oct 07 2021
•2h 43m
•History, War, Drama
Based on the real-life friendship between Anne Frank and Hannah Goslar, from Nazi-occupied Amsterdam to their harrowing reunion in a concentration camp.
Cast
See allJosephine Arendsen
Hannah Goslar
Aiko Beemsterboer
Anne Frank
Roeland Fernhout
Lottie Hellingman
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