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Agatha Christie - Unfinished Portrait
Profile celebrating the centenary of the famous author Agatha Christie’s birth. Looking at her life, her character and the key moments in her childhood that influenced her writing.
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Plot Summary
This television film delves into the life of Agatha Christie, focusing on a period of personal crisis and writer's block in the 1930s. It explores her struggles with her marriage, the emergence of her first husband's affair, and her subsequent disappearance. The narrative is framed by Christie's own narration as she grapples with creating a fictionalized account of this difficult chapter in her life.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for Diana Rigg's performance as Agatha Christie. Critics often noted its intimate portrayal of the author's personal turmoil and its thoughtful exploration of her creative process. Some found the pacing occasionally slow, but the emotional depth and Rigg's central performance were frequently highlighted as strengths.
What Reviewers Say
Diana Rigg delivers a compelling performance as a troubled Agatha Christie.
The film offers an introspective look at the author's personal struggles and creative process.
While some find the narrative pacing uneven, the emotional depth is undeniable.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on Agatha Christie's only autobiographical novel, also titled 'Unfinished Portrait', which was published pseudonymously under the name Mary Westmacott.
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