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  1. 11 de ene. de 2009 · AN ANGEL AT MY TABLE TRAILER

  2. Directed by Jane Campion • 1990 • New Zealand Starring Kerry Fox, Alexia Keogh, Karen Fergusson With AN ANGEL AT MY TABLE, Academy Award–winning filmmaker Jane Campion brought to the screen the harrowing autobiography of Janet Frame, New Zealand’s most distinguished author. Three actors in turn take on the lead role (including Kerry Fox in a marvelous performance as the adult Frame ...

  3. With An Angel at My Table, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jane Campion brings to the screen the harrowing true-life story of Janet Frame, New Zealand's most distinguished author. The film follows Frame along her inspiring journey, from a poverty-stricken childhood to a misdiagnosis of schizophrenia and electroshock therapy to, finally, international literary fame.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2014 · Once again, the Criterion Collection can be counted on to bring us wonderful surprises. Jane Campion's An Angel at My Table is an absorbing feature adapted from the autobiographies of Janet Frame, a noted New Zealand author who wished to dispel rumors that she was a madwoman committed to an asylum. Director Campion pulls back from her more florid style of fiction filmmaking (The Piano) to ...

  5. In het kader van het film- en literatuurfestival Film by the Sea dat deze maand van 11 tot en met 20 september plaatsvindt, vroeg VPRO Boeken vier redacteuren een bijzonder boek en de verfilming te bespreken. An Angel At My Table is zo’n zeldzame boekverfilming die het boek recht doet terwijl het ook een geslaagde op zichzelf staande film is ...

  6. About. With An Angel at My Table, Academy Award–winning filmmaker Jane Campion brings to the screen the harrowing true-life story of Janet Frame, New Zealand’s most distinguished author. The film follows Frame along her inspiring journey, from a poverty-stricken childhood to a misdiagnosis of schizophrenia and electroshock therapy to ...

  7. 19 de sept. de 2005 · An Angel at My Table is also unique among Campion’s films in that it is the only one in which her heroine is an artist, finding her vocation, and thus has obvious connections to the director’s own story. The screenplay, by Laura Jones, who also collaborated with Campion on The Portrait of a Lady, is completely linear in its structure ...