An Angel at My Table (1991)



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Synopsis:
New Zealand poet Janet Frame is the subject of Jane Campion's biographical drama, which presents a poetically evocative look at the authoress' turbulent life. The film begins with a look at Frame's childhood, showing her as a bright but odd-looking, emotionally fragile young girl with a knack for writing. Frame faces great difficulty in adapting to the conventional rural life around her, and her social awkwardness only worsens as she grows older. After she fails in her attempt to become a schoolteacher due to an intense panic attack, she is subject to a psychiatric evaluation and shamefully misdiagnosed as a schizophrenic. Frame is subsequently committed to a mental institution, where she suffers years of unnecessary shock treatments and other horrors. Her salvation comes through her writings, however, which attract the attention of a renowned author who arranges her release. While the nightmare of Frame's institutionalization is presented with great sensitivity and power, Campion and screenwriter Laura Jones, to their credit, refuse to simplify her story to this one pivotal event. Instead, they pay equal attention to Frame's subsequent life, as she slowly adjusts life in the outside world, experiencing literary success and her first romance. Expressive visuals add immeasurably to the total effect, while Kerry Fox's superb performance creates a truly affecting portrait of Frame. Impressively, the film was originally made as a mini-series for New Zealand television, and slightly reedited for a later theatrical release.

~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
5/19/1991
Director Credit
Jane Campion Director
Cast Credit
Alistair Douglas Headmaster
Caroline Flint Mrs. Goulden
Kelly Stewart Rose
Ailene Herring Teacher
Elizabeth MacRae Nurse
Rachel Hernandez Columba
Sarah Llewwllyn June Frame - as a Child
Hamish McFarlane Avril Luxon
Margaret Gordon Neighbor
June Shane Neighbour
Geoff Barlow Headmaster
Fiona Kay Marguerite
Mark Thomson Billy Delaware
Maria Mercedes Marato Catalina
Julia Calvo Spanish Woman on Train
Erin Dorricott Eunice
David Stott Doctor
Francene Clark Mary
Bohemian Cooper
Anne Cockroft Nurse
Michael Harry Colin
Blair Hutchinson Bully Boy
Sharon Marsden Katie
Celia Nicholson Piona
Christopher Lawrence Buddie Frame, as a Teenager
Mark Clare Karl Stead
Paul Moffat Dis McIvor
Richard Mills Talent Scout
Susan McGregor Pamela
Jim Rawdon Wilson
Eleanor Wragge Ruth Sillitoe
Annabel Lomas Mrs. Chandler
Peter Brunt Dr. Burt
Timothy Smith Edwin Mather
Jacqueline O'Rourke Borstal Girl
Timothy Bartlett Gussy Dymock
Sassy Acorn Audition Girl
Samantha Townsley Isabel Frame, as a Teenager
Katherine Murray-Cowper Young Isabel
Tony Creamer Audition Boy
Cushla Aston Borstal Girl
Jessica Wilcox Kay Stead
Carla Hedgeman Young Poppy
Joy Trow Woman on Platform
Joshua Cole June and Wilson's Child
Harry Lavington Head of Psychology
Carlos Martinez Spanish Official
Susan McGregor June Frame, as a Teenager
Diana Rowan
Faye Flegg Doctor
Melissa Dawson Nora Bone
Sheryl Stewart Nurse Maitland
Gwyneth Hugues Matron
Fritha Stalker Bridget
Lorna Storm Groovy Girl
Gerald Bryan Dr. Crawley
David McAuslan Bully Boy
Patrick Griffiths Reporter
Erin Mills Katherine
Virginia Brocklehurst Rona
Brenda Kendall Miss Botting
Rod Collinson Mr. Niles
Donnell Doreen Teacher
Natasha Gray Lesley
Joan Foster Hotel Manageress
Mark Morrison Buddie Frame, as a Child
Rob Jayne Ben
Lillian Enting Miss Crowe
Maria Matias Spanish Woman
Caroline Somerville Poppy, as a Teenager
Dave Scott Doctor
Helene Anderson Norwegian Woman
Eileen Clark Neighbour
Faith Martin
Ian Hendl June and Wilson's Child
Fiona Brown Shirley
Angela Ford Turning Girl
Jessie Mune Janet Frame - as a Baby
Francesca Collins Baby Jane
Billy Atkinson Mrs. Morgan
Alison Bruce Dora
Maureen Duffy Miss Farnie
Kerry Fox Janet Frame
Alexia Keogh Janet Frame, as a Child
Karen Fergusson Janet Frame as a child
Iris Churn Mother
K.J. Wilson Dad
Glynis Angell Isabel Frame
Melina Bernecker Myrtle Frame
William Brandt Bernard
Sarah Smuts-Kennedy June Frame
Colin McColl John Forrest
Martyn Sanderson Frank Sargeson
David Letch Patrick
Peter Dennett Mark Goulden
David McKenzie Alan Sillitoe
Paul Sanchez Francesca
Peter Needham Dr. Palmer
Natalie Ellis Aunt Isy
Eddie Hegan Uncle George
Andrew Binns Bruddie
Melanie Reid Melanie
Willa O'Neill Edith
Karla Smith Sybil
Edith Campion Miss Lindsay
Production Credits Credit
John Maynard Co-Producer
Bridget Ikin Producer
Grant Major Producer
Art Department Credit
Lisa Kissin Production Designer
Lisa Kissin Set Designer
Jackie Gilmore Art Director
Grant Major Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Stuart Dryburgh Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
John Maynard first Assistant Director
Lisa Kissin Production Manager
Bridget Ikin Production Manager
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Glenys Jackson Costume Designer
Majory Hamlin Makeup
Elle Stephenson Makeup

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