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An Angel at My Table
Description
The film tell a true-life story about Janet Frame who is the most excellent author in New Zealand. She must undergo poverty-stricken childhood, terrible time in a mental institution and then she finds the way to escape. Ultimately, She passes through difficult challenges to win fame in the world.
The film tell a true-life story about Janet Frame who is the most excellent author in New Zealand. She must undergo poverty-stricken childhood, terrible time in a mental institution and then she finds the way to escape. Ultimately, She passes through difficult challenges to win fame in the world.
Actors:
June Shane,
Martyn Sanderson,
Eddie Hegan,
Brenda Kendall,
Paul Norell,
David Stott,
Rachel Hernandez,
David McAuslan,
Alison Bruce,
Paula Sánchez,
Maureen Duffy,
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June Shane
Martyn Sanderson
24 February 1938, Granity, New Zealand
Eddie Hegan
Brenda Kendall
26 June 1949
Paul Norell
11 February 1952, London, England, UK
David Stott
Rachel Hernandez
David McAuslan
Alison Bruce
Paula Sánchez
Maureen Duffy
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Alexia Keogh #An Angel at My Table #Hibiscus Films #Jane Campion #Karen Fergusson #Kerry Fox #New Zealand Film Commission #Television New Zealand (TVNZ)
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July 12, 2003
A spiritually uplifting portrait of New Zealand poet and novelist Janet Frame.
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September 29, 2005
radiantly beautiful filmmakingApril 07, 2010
An Angel at My Table is, like many of Campion's films, a tale of the indomitability of the human spirit.August 14, 2009
Anyone who can make a more than 2.5-hour biopic about a New Zealand writer feel as quick and fleet as this is clearly doing something extremely right.September 23, 2005
Campion's knack for solitary yet paradoxically epic scope nibbles off Laura Jones's bite-sized scene-sketches of loneliness and makes entire meals of them.February 24, 2011
Engaging biopic of the shy and introverted New Zealand writer/poet Janet Frame.