Anne Frank: The Whole Story - Reception

Reception

Anne Frank: The Whole Story earned critical acclaim from critics and viewers. The New York Post called the mini-series "undeniably powerful", whereas others deemed it "a stunning tribute". This adaption has been named as "the best Anne Frank movie or mini-series yet." It was nominated for three Golden Globes, and won the Emmy Award for the Best Miniseries.

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