It’s 1933, and nine-year-old Anna’s carefree childhood is disrupted when her parents decide to flee Germany. In their search for safety and livelihood, the close-knit family moves first to Switzerland, then Paris and finally, London – each move presents great challenges, but even greater rewards. Though she still harbours hopes of returning to Berlin, Anna gradually learns that home is wherever she is free to love, imagine and dream.
'WHEN HITLER STOLE PINK RABBIT' STORIES
In terms of introductory films that address the horrors of the Second World War, this film goes a long way in putting its hand up for number one spot.