three new zealanders: JANET FRAME

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1975
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F7088
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Year
1975
Reference
F7088
Media type
Moving image

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Series
THREE NEW ZEALANDERS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Production company
Endeavour television

Three New Zealanders: Janet Frame is Endeavour Television's first documentary in the series of three made to mark United Nation's International Women's Year in 1975 - the other two are about Dame Ngaio Marsh and Sylvia Ashton-Warner.

Janet Frame discusses the sources for her stories, energizing experiences in America (several periods spent in East Coast writers' colonies), herself as a young writer (winning a year's subscription to Oamaru Athenaeum), and her family (her Mother's love of poetry), amongst other things.