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Anita B. / directed by Roberto Faenza ; produced by Elda Ferri and Luigi Musini ; a production Jean Vigo Italia, Cinema Undici and Rai Cinema ; in association with Four of a Kind Productions.
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Academic Video Online: Premium - United States- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Holocaust survivors--Drama.
- Orphans--Drama.
- Genre:
- Fiction films.
- Feature films.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (88 minutes)
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : DigiNext Films, 2015.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- Based on a true story and the bestseller by Edith Bruck, Anita B. tells the story of an orphaned, young, Hungarian survivor of Auschwitz after World World II. Anita quickly finds herself involved in an intense and passionate affair that almost shatters her, but eventually gives her the strength to rebel and start a new life. Anita B. is a story of hope and reconciliation, and above all a promise of a new beginning. Anita goes to live with her resentful aunt Monika, her husband Aron, their son Roby, and Aron's brother Eli after World War II has ended. In the town where her aunt lives, the former inhabitants have been forcibly ejected, their homes taken over by returning prisoners and refugees. There is an air of increasing tension, as the communists prepare to seize power. Anita struggles to find her place in this new world, as she is often silenced and put down by the people that surround her. After her initial isolation in her aunt's home while awaiting her papers, Anita emerges into the world hopeful, and desperately looking to make connections with her neighbors, her family, and her co-workers. Anita begins a relationship with Eli, with whom she falls deeply in love. Anita soon discovers that Eli is not the man she had hoped, and is faced with a life-altering and difficult decision. Anita B. is a story of hope and a true testament of strength to the survivors of the Holocaust who were not only able to survive the atrocities of the war, but were able to dream of a better world.
- Participant:
- Eline Powell, Robert Sheehan, Andrea Osvárt, Antonio Cupo.
- Notes:
- Won 2014 Capri, Hollywood Awards, Capri Breakout Actress Award (Eline Powell)
- Won 2014 Capri, Hollywood Awards, Capri Educational Award
- Title from resource description page (viewed August 13, 2019).
- Based on the bestseller by Edith Bruck.
- OCLC:
- 1119644650
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