An Angel at My Table is the bio of the great fiction writer, Janet Frame, based on her trio of autobiographical works. It covers her life in New Zealand as she grows up in a loving but poor family. Her relationship with her doting parents, one brother and three cherished sisters makeup the first part of the film.
She was a brilliant child who, as a teen, was misdiagnosed as having schizophrenia. The result of that diagnosis is portrayed in stark detail.
The last third of the film covers Janet's exploration of the world and her life in Europe as her books are published to acclaim.
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An Angel at My Table
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Somebody Stole My Gal
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Leo Wood:
Writer
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Two Sisters
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William Dart:
Writer
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Symphony No. 6: Pathetique
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An Die Musik, Op 88, No. 4
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Ay, Pilato
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La Niña de los Peines:
Performer
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Quisiera yo renegar
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La Niña de los Peines:
Performer
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Esquilones de plata
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La Niña de los Peines:
Performer
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The Twist
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Andantino (2nd movement) from Piano Sonata in A-Major, D. 959
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Franz Schubert:
Writer
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