Memories of Anne Frank Page #2

 
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2009
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GESTAPO HEADQUARTERS

- Lower Siebel Bauer.

- Here.

-What are you doing here?-Where are

the people you arrested yesterday?

-We can give no information. -I'd

like to make an offer. -Not here.

- What is it? - The release papers.

- That's impossible.

- I'll bring more money.

- It's late. - Why?

- It's not up to me.

- I'll talk to your superiors.

- You are brave but also foolish.

- Who should I talk to?

Go upstairs to Colonel Saxenland.

It will do no good.

Why are you doing this? You are

Aryan, what do you care about Jews?

I decide according to my conscience.

What about you.

"Radio London.

After the recent attack..."

- Who are you? - I need news about

some of your prisoners.

- The Frank family

was arrested yesterday. - Leave!

Colonel,

you've lost the war. You know that.

It makes no sense to keep deporting

people. I am offering you money.

You'll need it.

- I'll arrest you. - No!

You were listening to Radio London.

Then I'll have to kill you.

I am a citizen of the Reich

and Aryan like you.

If you shoot me,

you'll have to explain why.

If you shoot me,

you'll have to explain why.

- They're American planes.

- They'll destroy the rail tracks.

- Save us.

- You must save us!

We're here.

Bomb the rail tracks.

Help us.

- We're here.

- Bomb the rail tracks.

- No!

- They're leaving. - Come back!

It's absurd.

The bomb Germany instead

of the railroad.

They can't not know

who is in the trains.

- The Allies are not fighting for

the Jews. - They're helping them.

All they want is to exterminate us.

What does God want from us?

- If he exists, why is he allowing

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.

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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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