When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
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From Academy Award®-winning director Caroline Link (Nowhere in Africa) comes an adaptation
of acclaimed British author Judith Kerr’s classic novel based on her childhood memories. The
story of a Jewish family's escape from 1933 Berlin to Europe tackles prejudice, exile, displacement
and adaptation, as told from the perspective of the author’s alter ego, nine year-old Anna Kemper
(Riva Krymalowski in her feature film debut).
Anna is too busy with schoolwork and friends to notice Hitler’s face glaring from posters
plastered all over 1933 Berlin. But when her father (Oliver Masucci)—based on the prominent
theater critic Alfred Kerr—suddenly vanishes, the family is secretly
hurried out of Germany. Anna begins
to understand life will never be
the same as she and her family
navigate unfamiliar lands and
cope with the challenges
of being refugees.