An Angel at My Table

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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. Beautifully capturing the color and power of the New Zealand landscape, the film earned Campion a sweep of her country's film awards and the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. (official distributor synopsis)

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Lima 

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English A beautiful and elegant film. The story is divided into three parts, the second of which, set mostly in a mental hospital, is truly gripping. I have some reservations with they other parts, they are tedious. The whole film could easily fit into two hours without the story suffering. ()

NinadeL 

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English Let's be honest and point out that modern New Zealand literature is not a very prominent topic in the Czech Republic. Janet Frame's books have not yet been translated, but that makes it all the more enjoyable to listen to her film biography. Jane Campion's finesse and refined taste take us through three chapters of her life, which has everything - anchoring in her family, growing up, the many missteps of the 20th century in a nutshell, and above it all, her faith in people. I'm very glad I wandered into the Kiwi Film Fest. ()