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  1. Alias Grace is a Canadian drama television miniseries directed by Mary Harron and written by Sarah Polley, based on Margaret Atwood 's 1996 novel of the same name. It stars Sarah Gadon, Edward Holcroft, Rebecca Liddiard, Zachary Levi, Kerr Logan, David Cronenberg, Paul Gross, and Anna Paquin.

  2. In 19th-century Canada, a psychiatrist weighs whether a murderess should be pardoned due to insanity. Based on Margaret Atwood's award-winning novel. Watch trailers & learn more.

  3. Alias Grace: With Sarah Gadon, Edward Holcroft, Rebecca Liddiard, Zachary Levi. Grace, an Irish immigrant in 19th-century Canada, is convicted of the murder of her employer. However, things take a different turn when a psychiatrist arrives to analyze her mental state.

  4. Watch Alias Grace — Miniseries with a subscription on Netflix. Biting social commentary and Sarah Gadon's hypnotic performance make Alias Grace a worthy addition to the Margaret Atwood...

  5. May 25, 2024 · Rotten Tomatoes critics gave the Netflix miniseries Alias Grace, based on a book by Margaret Atwood, an almost perfect score.

  6. Alias Grace is based on Margaret Atwood's award-winning novel. The six-hour miniseries follows Grace Marks, a poor, young Irish immigrant and domestic servan...

  7. Nov 1, 2017 · Allison Keene reviews the Netflix series Alias Grace, adapted from the Margaret Atwood novel, which tells the true story of an alleged murderess.

  8. Nov 8, 2017 · A lias Grace, Netflix ’s 6-part miniseries based on Margaret Atwoods 1996 novel of the same name, is a harrowing tale of persecution and identity wrapped up in a...

  9. Nov 4, 2017 · Netflix's Alias Grace adapts Margaret Atwood in austere, lovely, ultra-Canadian fashion. The six-part series ably realizes one of the author’s least adaptable novels. by Emily St....

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alias_GraceAlias Grace - Wikipedia

    Alias Graceis a historical fiction novel by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. First published in 1996 by McClelland & Stewart, it won the Canadian Giller Prizeand was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. The story fictionalizes the notorious 1843 murders of Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper Nancy Montgomery in Canada West.

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