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MEMORIES OF ANNE FRANK. REFLECTIONS OF A CHILDHOOD FRIEND TO BE SCREENED AT LOS ANGELES ITALIA 2010. ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 5.30pm

LOS ANGELES, JAN 27, 2010 - On Sunday February 28 - 5:30pm, at Mann Chinese 6 Theater- on Hollywood Blv. - the special screening of th English language film based on Hanneli Goslar’s memories of Anne Frank made into a book by American author Alison Leslie Gold that chronicles the friendship between Frank and Goslar in Amsterdam before the war.

The story - as Italian-American co-production by Fulvio Lucisano and Avi Lerner - leads to the unfortunate depths of Bergen Belsen where the ex-school mates face starkly different destinies.

MEMORIES OF ANNA FRANK
Freely based on the novel, Memories of Anna Frank: The story of the woman
who helped to hide the Frank family by Alison Leslie Gold
Directed by Alberto Negrin With Rosabell Laurenti Sellers, Emilio Solfrizzi,
Moni Ovadia

Publishers Weekly wrote about Alison Leslie Gold¹s book:

³Gold, the author of the adult work Anne Frank Remembered, a study of Miep
Gies and her role in protecting the Frank family, again explores the world
of Anne Frank to bring home the painful truths that Frank has come to
symbolize. Here she presents the wartime experiences of Hannah Goslar, the
best friend immortalized in Frank's diary as Lies. Goslar's relationship
with Anne Frank, including their brief reunion in Bergen-Belsen, has
previously been outlined in books for adults; the poignancy of Gold's book
rests in its sensitive evocation of Goslar's youthful reactions to the war
and its destruction of her family and community. Readers feel Goslar's
desolation and shock upon discovering the Franks' disappearance; as the
Germans' oppression increases, she daydreams about Anne, whom she is certain
is safe in Switzerland, "maybe even eating a real egg and buttered toast."
Following Goslar through her family's arrest, internment in Westerbork and
subsequent deportation to Bergen-Belsen, Gold uses carefully chosen details
and specific incidents to communicate the horrors of the Holocaust. While
acknowledging frequent cruelty, she emphasizes the heroism and altruism of
prisoners (including Goslar's, in assembling a gift of food and, at great
personal risk, passing it over an illuminated barbed-wire fence to the dying
Anne). Readers drawn to Anne Frank's diary will be grateful for the fuller
picture rendered here.²

ADMISSION IS FREE. FIRST COME, FIRST SEATED
Save the dates and confirm your attendance to each event writing to: rsvp@losangelesitalia.com

This is a temporary program. The final one will be available on Feb 22, 2010. Thanks




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