Memories of Anne Frank Page #2

 
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it? - Do you believe in the sun..

..even if it not shining one day?

Do you believe in love,

even if you don't see it?

I believe in God

even when he is hiding.

Anne.

- I'm scared.

- Give me your hand.

Close your eyes.

Close you eyes.

You're not on this train,

you're in Amsterdam.

You're in the attic where

we could see the sky.

You se the sun shining

through the curtains.

- Can you see it?

- Yes.

Look at them.

They are happy even in here.

It's evening and we are lying

on the grass. It's hot.

We are looking at the clear sky,

lit by the moon.

Look,there are millions of stars.

They are far, but they send us

their light to be seen.

Maybe someone lives there. They're

on the grass looking at the Earth.

Once this is over,

will you marry me?

- Once we are free I want to marry

you. - We are free, Peter.

- Once we are free I want to marry

you. - We are free, Peter.

- The train has stopped.

- Where are we?

Where are we?

We're at Auschwitz.

It's our turn.

- What are you reading?

- I am studying for my exam.

You could have asked

to be sent elsewhere.

- Where does this train come from?

- Holland. - Good.

-If they come from the West, they

have goods in their satchels. -Quick.

It's Strauss. It can be bad

if we are greeted with music.

Get out!

- Quick.

- Out.

- Leave your luggage. Move.

- Get off the train.

- Out.

- Get out.

- Leave your luggage.

- Go on.

- Leave your luggage.

- Hurry!

- Quick. - Leave the luggage

on the ground. - Hurry.

Hurry with the luggage.

Move!

- Father, I am scared. - Where are we

going? - I don't know.

- I'm with you.

- Hurry. - Get down.

Hurry! Everyone out!

- Get out!

- Rabbi!

- Move!

- Rabbi.

- Rabbi!

- I'm here. Don't worry.

I'm here.

Let's sing. You begin.

I'm here.

Let's sing. You begin.

- Very good.

- Follow me.

- Come with me.

- Where are you taking them?

- I'm the teacher.

- Stay there!

- Let's go.

- No! Where are you taking them?

- You'll see them again.

- I'm their teacher.

- What do you teach?

- History and Philosophy.

- Stay there!

- They need me.

Me too. You're a teacher?

Go with the men.

Me too. You're a teacher?

Go with the men.

Me too. You're a teacher?

Go with the men.

Men on one side, women on the other.

Women here, men there.

You must go there!

- No! - Go to the other side.

- Don't leave us.

I won't leave you.

- No!

- It's my wife. - Let me go.

Enough! Women must stay here.

Stay here.

I have a wife and 2 children.

Let me stay with them.

- I can give you this. It is gold.

- Where are they?

This is my family.

Your watch is nice.

Don't worry.

- Men on that side. Women...

- No!

- Dad!

- No! - Let me go.

- Dad!

- No! - Let me go.

Dad!

Mom!

- No, let me go!

- He is my son.

- Dad.

- Don't leave me!

Dad!

- How old are you?

- 16. - 16!

You can stay.

Dad!

Take them away.

You.

- How old are you?

- I... - 16.

Just turned 16.

- Is it true?

- Yes.

- Is it true?

- Yes.

- Dad.

- Anna.

- Dad!

- Anna. Margot!

- Dad.

- Anna.

- Dad.

- Edith! - Dad!

- Dad.

- Edith! - Dad!

Now you must do all I say.

Understand?

Get undressed.

Hurry and obey.

- Move!

- No. - Get undressed.

Take your clothes off.

Get undressed!

Obey or you'll be in trouble.

Hurry. Take everything off.

Take off your rings and watches too.

Leave everything on the ground.

Hurry!

- Hurry up.

- Mom, hurry. - I can't.

Move.

If you hide something, you'll be

punished. Get under the showers.

Go under the showers.

- Hurry! - I won't remain naked.

- Come on, Mom.

- I can't.

- You're still here?

- Get undressed and wash.

- I'll help my mom. - No.

She can get undressed by herself.

You.

You.

You.

Where are you taking us?

To take a shower.

Come.

Wait here.

When they've finished you go in.

- Anna.

- Children!

- Why are you there?

- We must wait...

..for the others to finish.

- Where is the rabbi?

- He promised he wouldn't

leave us. - He'll come.

- Come.

- Sing.

- Where is the rabbi?

- Where is he? - Start singing.

Come on. The rabbi would say,

"Form a nice chorus, kids!"

"All together.

One, two, three."

"All together.

One, two, three."

"All together.

One, two, three."

"All together.

One, two, three."

"All together.

One, two, three."

"All together.

One, two, three."

"All together.

One, two, three."

You want to go with them too?

You want to go with them too?

- Coming with us?

- Sing.

- Coming with us?

- Sing.

Well?

Well?

Take them to the rabbi.

Don't leave them alone.

Come.

Come.

Come.

- What're you doing here?

- Where are they taking them?

- What're you doing here?

- Where are they taking them?

What do you think that smoke is?

Dad, after two years we are free.

I can see Anna again.

- Get in! - Where are they taking

us? - To the Allies.

- Then we'll leave for Palestine.

- What is it?

It is a place where

people like us can live in peace...

..without running away and hiding.

We can do anything. - Stop!

- We will be free.

- There won't be an exchange.

The prisoners must return

to the barracks.

- The exchange with the Americans

was anulled. - Go back. - No.

- Go back right now.

- What is going on?

- We're not going to Palestine.

- We won't be free, huh, Dad?

- Go back.

- Go on!

Get off the truck.

Get off.

Dad, will I see you again?

Hanneli, where are you?

What are you doing?

Don't you know that writing

is forbidden?

Anna, go back inside.

- You're freezing. You'll catch

a fever. - I need to write. - What?

- Mom, please. Help me.

- It's not possible.

Please, Mom.

I need a pencil and paper.

- What's the matter?

- I can give you my bread...

..if you want.

- Anna, I am your mother.

Everyone out for a control!

Get in line in fours

in the middle of the barracks!

I can give you this for

a pencil and a piece of paper.

It's not enough.

I want another 3 rations of bread.

Come out!

Move!

I can't live without my family.

- Will I see my children again?

- You!

- We must continue our lessons.

- Move!

Go on!

Go on!

I studied what you told me,

but maybe you deceived me.

- I never deceived anyone.

- Deceiving is in your nature.

The worst plagues

have come from you people.

Witchcraft and usury in the Middle

Ages, atheism, Bolshevism.

- Psychoanalysis, Christianity.

- Are you being funny?

Many say that even humor

was invented by the Jews.

Sit down and ask me questions!

Be severe.

Where are my children?

You want to help me

with the exam or not?

What is God for you?

He who created everything.

Explain the words,

"The starry sky above me..."

"..the moral law inside of me."

It means that God

is away from us in the sky...

..and men are alone.

So each man must decide

for himself.

- Conscience?

- Something you Jews invented.

- What is a law?

- A rule that goes for everyone.

So?

Can you explain why there are

good people and bad people?

- The Germans are good, the Jews

aren't. - I didn't ask who...

..but why.

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Alberto Negrin

Alberto Negrin (born 2 January 1940) is an Italian film director and screenwriter, known for his historical, nostalgic and political films.Negrin started his career as a fine art photographer. In 1962 he debuted as an assistant stage director, collaborating with Orazio Costa and Giorgio Strehler.In a career spanning over four decades, Negrin has directed over 30 films and series, including the giallo film Enigma rosso (1978), Mussolini and I (1985), starring Bob Hoskins, Anthony Hopkins and Susan Sarandon, the TV miniseries The Secret of the Sahara (1987) (with Ben Kingsley), Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair (1989) (with Burt Lancaster), Tower of the Firstborn, Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano (2002), Il Cuore nel Pozzo (2005) and Mi Ricordo Anna Frank. Negrin is also known for his long-standing association with composer Ennio Morricone, who composed music for thirteen Negrin's feature films since 1987. The historical drama film Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano earned him a Telegatto Award for Best TV movie. Il Cuore nel Pozzo, a film about the Foibe massacres and Istrian Exodus, was watched by 17 million people on its first broadcast in Italy. more…

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