(2001) is widely regarded by critics and audiences as one of the most powerful and comprehensive adaptations of Anne Frank's life . Unlike many other versions, this ABC television miniseries extends beyond the entries of her famous diary, chronicling her life in Amsterdam before going into hiding and following her family's tragic experiences in the concentration camps after their capture. Critical and Audience Consensus
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