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  1. Mar 29, 2022 · Janet Frame was a brilliant child who, as a teen, was misdiagnosed with schizophrenia. Explore Janet's discovery of the world and her life in Europe as her b...

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  2. An Angel at My Table. 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 ...

  3. Un ange à ma table, Un Ángel en mi mesa, エンジェル・アット・マイ・テーブル, Un angelo alla mia tavola, Ein Engel an meiner Tafel, 天使与我同桌, Anděl u mého stolu, מלאך אצל שולחני, 내 책상 위의 천사, En engel ved mit bord, Anioł przy moim stole, En ängel vid mitt bord, Ангел за моим столом, Um Anjo em Minha Mesa, Un ángel en ...

  4. 1,897Ratings. Synopsis. Janet Frame grows up in an impoverished family, experiencing numerous tragedies in her youth, including the deaths of two of her siblings. Hospitalized for eight years after a mistaken schizophrenia diagnosis, Frame will find acclaim for her writing—and her success will help her move on in life. Our take.

  5. Sep 20, 2017 · An Angel at My Table is remarkable for its attention to detail, for its pure, striking and resonant images, and for its appreciation of human idiosyncrasies. An Angel at My Table (1990 Australia/New Zealand/UK 158 minutes) Prod Co: ABC/Television New Zealand/Channel 4 Prod: Bridget Ikin Dir: Jane Campion Scr: Laura Jones, based on the memoirs ...

  6. May 19, 1991 · Jane Campion. Director. Laura Jones. Screenplay. Based on the autobiographical work of New Zealand writer Janet Frame, this production depicts the author at various stage of her life. Afflicted with mental and emotional issues, Frame grows up in an impoverished family and experiences numerous tragedies while still in her youth, including the ...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · An Angel at My Table, originally published as three separate volumes, travels through Janet's childhood, young adulthood, and blossoming as a writer. It is surprisingly short on detail of her time at mental institutions in New Zealand, but this era informs many of her novels and it is within fiction that Frame finds a way to release the horrors she endured.

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