Memories of Anne Frank Page #4
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to your conscience.
You must kill us because we're
the last remaining evidence.
Ready.
- The Russians are here!
- Retreat!
Evacuate the camp, quickly!
Go!
We're Red Army soldiers.
You're free now.
Are there any Jews left in Krakow?
There's not a single Jew
left in Poland.
So we're free to go where?
I don't know, neither
the East or the West wants you.
My family.
Our families want us.
Edith Frank.
Anyone know Edith Frank?
Please, help me.
She's a Dutch woman with
two daughters, she's my wife.
- Has anyone seen her?
- Look in the archives.
Anne!
Anne!
Anne!
Anne!
Anne.
Anne, where are you?
Anne, where are you?
I'm here, Margot.
I'm dying, aren't I?
Tell me.
We're not here.
Can you see our house, Margot?
We're in the kitchen.
Mum has just done the washing
and the sun is out.
Can you see the sun too?
It's setting.
The beautiful red sun
of Amsterdam is shining.
Look how it's shining on the water.
And between the leaves
on the trees.
- Can you see?
- Yes, I can see.
Now...
You're back home.
Miep.
Mr. Frank!
Have Anne and Margot returned?
Not yet.
Edith will never return.
Nurse, excuse me.
I'm looking for Hanneli Goslar.
- She's over there.
- Thanks.
Hanneli.
- Mr. Frank!
- Hanneli!
- Anne was sure you were dead.
- You saw Anne?
At Bergen-Belsen,
but then they evacuated her camp.
- Then Anne is alive.
Was Margot with her? - Yes.
Your father?
Your father?
- I have a message for Mr. Frank.
- Come in.
- Mr. Frank.
- Yes? - I have this for you.
- Thank you.
- My pleasure.
Father!
Father!
Anne's diary.
No-one has read it, not even me.
Your daughter is in here.
Anne Frank is here.
Miep.
You saved her, Miep.
Anne is still alive in here.
Thank you, Miep.
Here she'll always be
my 15-year-old Anne.
- These are your passports.
- Thanks.
In Switzerland you'll find your
uncle, he'll take you to Palestine.
- Will we meet again? - Sure. If
you like, I'll be a father to you.
- Sure.
- This is a gift from Anne.
- Open it on the plane.
- Yes.
Get on board.
Why did Anne die but not me,
Mr. Frank?
Every day I ask myself the same
question. Why Anne and not me?
Why Margot and Edith and not me?
I don't know, but I'll spend all
my life trying to understand.
- Promise?
- Promise.
Thanks, father.
No, thank you.
Thank you.
- Thank you.
- What is it? - Chocolate.
- This is the sweet stuff?
- Yes.
- Who's that woman?
- Our mother.
- She's with our father now.
- Can I see?
You kept your promise, Anne.
You became a writer.
Hanneli made her dream come true.
She lives in Israel
and has dozens of grandkids.
If in the years to come
you tell your children...
..and they tell their children
everything that you have heard...
..I'll have kept my promise.
You question to Almighty God
will be answered, Elisabeth.
No-one will again raise their
hand against the next man...
..because it is us
who must respect the law.
This is freedom.
Know what freedom is, Elizabeth?
Going to sleep knowing
you have done no harm to anyone.
Freedom and goodness
are the same thing...
..and it's difficult
to be good every day.
This is the only answer
I can give you.
I'd have liked to have given
the same answer to Anne.
Thank you, Mr. Frank.
Victory!
Hanneli Goslar lives in Jerusalem
surrounded by grandchildren...
..as she had always wished.
This film is liberally
inspired by her memoirs...
..written in the book "I Remember
Anne Frank" by Alison Leslie Gold.
Some references to persons
and events are purely coincidental.
Fruit of the creative freedom
of the authors inspired by...
..real historical events.
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