From June 1942 to August 1944, Anne Frank and her family lived hiding in Amsterdam in the Annex that has now become a famous museum. This is where Anne Frank wrote her diary addressed to her imaginary friend, Kitty. In his new animated film Where Is Anne Frank, Israeli director Ari Folman brings Kitty to life for the first time, telling her own story. In search of her best friend Anne Frank, Kitty becomes a witness to the Frank family’s last months in the Holocaust, and to Europe after the Second World War.
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Sponsored by
Borns Jewish Studies Program; Media School; Hamilton Lugar School of Global & International Studies; Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism; Center for the Study of the Middle East; Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures; Department of International Studies; Olamot Center for Scholarly & Cultural Exchange with Israel