Anne+: The Film

Anne+: The Film

6.2

Oct 14 2021

2h 34m

Drama, Romance

Just before Anne is moving from Amsterdam to live with her great love Sara in Montreal, her publisher criticizes the manuscript for her first novel. What exactly is the story she's trying to tell? Does she even have something to say at all? Anne is forced to search for what she wants in life, because it is not only the main character in her novel who seems to be a little lost.

Hanna van Vliet

Hanna van Vliet

Anne

Jouman Fattal

Jouman Fattal

Sara

Thorn Roos de Vries

Thorn Roos de Vries

Lou

Eline van Gils

Eline van Gils

Lily

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