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An Angel at My Table
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 deaths of two of her siblings. Portrayed as an adult by Kerry Fox, Frame finds acclaim for her writing while still in a mental institution, and her success helps her move on with her life.
Jane Campion
Casts & Crew
Kerry Fox
Alexia Keogh
Karen Fergusson
Iris Churn
Jessie Mune
Kevin J. Wilson
Edith Campion
Francesca Collins
Melina Bernecker
Mark Morrison
Katherine Murray-Cowper
Mark Thomson
Brenda Kendall
Paul Moffat
Blair Hutchison
David McAuslan
Ailene Herring
Faye Flegg
Carla Hedgeman
Timothy Bartlett
Richard Mills
Sassy Acorn
Tony Creamer
Hamish McFarlane
Geoff Barlow
Samantha Townsley
Sarah Llewellyn
Christopher Lawrence
Fiona Kay
Brian Flegg
Eileen Clarke
Margaret Gordon
Caroline Somerville
Lilian Enting
Fiona Brown
Maureen Duffy
Karla Smith
Willa O'Neill
Fritha Stalker
Melanie Reid
Natasha Gray
Kelly Stewart
Andrew Robertt
Glynis Angell
Susan McGregor
Erin Mills
Natalie Ellis
Eddie Hegan
Sarah Smuts-Kennedy
Colin McColl
Erin Dorricott
Francene Clark
Doreen Donnell
Alistair Douglas
Rod Collison
Harry Lavington
Sheryl Stewart
Cushla Ashton
Jacqueline O'Rourke
Joy Trow
June Shane
Annabel Lomas
Ann Coc-Kroft
David Stott
Elizabeth McRae
Jim Rawdon
Peter Brunt
Celia Nicholson
Peter Needham
Joshua Cole
Ian Hendl
Martyn Sanderson
Jessica Wilcox
Mark Clare
Helene Anderson
Joan Foster
David Letch
Robert Jayne
Sharon Marsden
Collette Cooper
Paul Norell
Julia Calvo
Carlos Martínez
Maria Matias
Michael Harry
Maria Mercedes Moroto
Paula Sánchez
Timothy Smith
Alison Bruce
William Brandt
Gwyneth Hugues
Gerald Bryan
Billie Atkinson
Peter Dennett
David McKenzie
Eleanor Wragge
Caroline Flint
Rachel Hernandez
Patrick Griffiths
Tiffany de Castro
Ruth Dudding
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Jane Campions first short film (Sydney College of the Arts)
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