Cultural depictions of Anne Frank
The following lists some references to the Holocaust-era Jewish diarist Anne Frank in popular culture.
— U.S. novelist whose novel The Ghost Writer (1979) imagines Anne Frank surviving World War II and living anonymously as a writer in the United States.
Philip Roth
's 1998 novel 253 features an elderly Anne Frank as a passenger on the London Underground.
Geoff Ryman
In 's 1991 book Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, two of the characters have a discussion about World War II. Anne Frank is brought up as an example (the only one given) of someone who became famous because of the war but did not personally profit from that fame.
Douglas Coupland
The book (and its 2007 film adaptation) chronicles the lives of high school students whose English teacher encourages them to read The Diary of Anne Frank. Through their experience with the book, the students then raised funds to bring Miep Gies, the woman whose house Anne Frank hid in, to their high school to speak with them of her experience with Anne. The events portrayed in the book and the film are actual events due to the impression caused by reading the diary.
The Freedom Writers Diary
Anne Frank Conquers the Moon Nazis, a tongue-in-cheek by Bill Mudron, about a resurrected Anne Frank rebuilt cybernetically to defend the Earth from an extraterrestrial Nazi assault, ran online until 2003.[1]
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is a 2019 novel that imagines how Anne Frank would have reacted had she survived the Holocaust[2]
Annelies
's 2014 alternate history short story for Tor.com, "The Eighth-Grade History Class Visits the Hebrew Home for the Aging", is narrated by an elderly Anne Berkowitz, née Frank, who survived the war, married an American, moved to Los Angeles, and is talking about her Holocaust experience with local middle schoolers visiting her nursing home.[3]
Harry Turtledove
is a Russian language opera, composed in 1968.
Dnevnik Anny Frank
On their album Fig. 14, Boston college rock band Human Sexual Response included a song called "Anne Frank Story", which relates the unusual emotional experience of viewing the Anne Frank House as a tourist.
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— US indie rock band whose 1998 album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea was inspired by the lead singer Jeff Mangum's affection for Anne Frank. It includes the songs, Holland 1945 ('The only girl I ever loved/ Was born with roses in her eyes/ But then they buried her alive/ One evening 1945/ With just her sister at her side/ And only weeks before the guns all came and rained on everyone'), In the Aeroplane Over the Sea ('Anne's ghost all around...'), Oh Comely ('I know they buried her body with others/ Her sister and mother and five hundred families/ And would she remember me fifty years later/ I wish I could save her/ In some sort of time machine'), "Ghost" ("She was born in a bottle rocket, 1929"), and many other songs on In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.
Neutral Milk Hotel
In 2004 composed a twenty-minute musical work for choir and string orchestra entitled Tehillim for Anne which commemorated Anne Frank's life with settings of three Psalms in Hebrew.
Robert Steadman
The British composer wrote a concert-length choral work entitled Annelies (Anne Frank's real name) which sets larger portions of the diary text itself and which was premiered in London in 2005 by American Jewish conductor Leonard Slatkin.
James Whitbourn
A band from Colorado named themselves "Anne Frank on Crank", which by their explanation vaguely suggests the "down-trodden rising up with an attitude."
Punk rock
The Indonesian progressive rock band have in their second album ...tot Licht a 19-minute track titled "Anne" adapted from the diary.
Discus
There are some public domain folk songs about Anne Frank, including the "Dear Diary" and "A Father And His Daughter" folk songs.
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is a choral work by Norwegian composer Marcus Paus based on Frank's diary
The Beauty That Still Remains
's 2020 song "I Contain Multitudes" contains the lyric "I’m just like Anne Frank - like Indiana Jones / And them British bad boys the Rolling Stones / I go right to the edge - I go right to the end / I go right where all things lost - are made good again".[5] When asked about the lyric in a New York Times interview, Dylan responded that Frank's story was "profound".[6]
Bob Dylan
The comedy show ran a tongue-in-cheek sketch depicting a preview for a teen film about Anne Frank. It referenced many teen film clichés (such as casting Hilary Duff as Anne, and having her dot the letter i in her diary with hearts) and included a teen pop song. It ended with the tagline "Nazis are so uncool".
Robot Chicken
The animated show had Peter discussing how his appetite had previously gotten him into trouble. The scene cuts to black-and-white footage of Anne Frank and family crouched in an attic, with the Nazis downstairs looking for them, only to hear a loud crunch. They look over, to find Peter loudly and slowly eating potato chips (implying that he was responsible for their having been found out).
Family Guy
In one episode of the 1990s TV show , Angela, after her class read The Diary of Anne Frank, says she thinks Anne Frank was lucky because "she was trapped in an attic for three years with this guy she really liked".
My So-Called Life
In a Season 2 episode of ,Brooke performed an acrobatics solo titled “The Diary of Anne Frank.” The entire solo was centred around the book with the red and white checkered diary being her main prop.
Dance Moms
In episode "Tag Sale! You're It", Henchman 21 and Henchman 24 have a debate on who would win in a fantasy fist fight, Anne Frank or Lizzie Borden.
The Venture Bros.
In , Sarah recites a portion out of the diary in the Little Miss Rainbow Pageant.
The Sarah Silverman Program
In an episode of , Bridget gets the role of Anne Frank in the school play.
8 Simple Rules
In the two-part episode "" of the second season of American Horror Story, Franka Potente portrays an adult Anne Frank, having escaped Auschwitz concentration camp under the alias "Charlotte Brown".
I Am Anne Frank
In the miniseries , which depicts the period Anne Frank and her family goes into hiding, Anne is portrayed by Billie Boullet.
A Small Light
— premiered on October 5, 1955.
The Diary of Anne Frank
The play Dreams of Anne Frank (1992) re-imagines her concealment in Amsterdam, using elements of fantasy and song.
Bernard Kops
— an asteroid named after Anne Frank.
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— illustrated a limited edition of The Diary of Anne Frank.
Marc Chagall
The city of erected an Anne Frank memorial in response to concerns about neo-Nazis making a home in northern Idaho cities such as Coeur d'Alene[7][8] On May 10, 2017 it was discovered that vandals had defaced the memorial with racist and anti-Semitic language.[9]