![]() Throughout the entirety of the film, Frame is shown in very different periods of time as she encounters all sorts of things such as tragedy, alienation, low self-esteem, craziness, love, success, and eventually finding herself. ![]() The film is a three-part story about the life of Janet Frame from childhood to adulthood as each chapter is named after her three autobiographies. The result is a fascinating yet engrossing film from Jane Campion. Directed by Jane Campion and screenplay by Laura Jones, the film explores the life of the author through her trials and tribulation in this unconventional bio-pic as she’s played in three different ages by Karen Fergusson, Alexia Keogh, and Kerry Fox. Based on the three autobiographies of Jane Frame in To the Is-Land, An Angel at My Table, and The Envoy from Mirror City, An Angel at My Table is the story about the life of New Zealand author Jane Frame in three parts of her life from childhood to adulthood. ![]()
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