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  1. Elizabeth Is Missing is a 2019 British television drama film directed by Aisling Walsh, adapted by Andrea Gibb from the novel of the same name by Emma Healey. It was broadcast on 8 December 2019 on BBC One. It stars Glenda Jackson as Maud, an elderly woman living with dementia who struggles to piece together a double mystery. [1]

  2. Watch Glenda Jackson as Maud, a woman with dementia who tries to find her missing friend and confront her past in this adaptation of Emma Healey's novel. Stream online with PBS Passport and explore more Masterpiece shows.

  3. 13. März 2014 · In this darkly riveting debut novel—a sophisticated psychological mystery that is also a heartbreakingly honest meditation on memory, identity, and aging—an elderly woman descending into dementia embarks on a desperate quest to find the best friend she believes has disappeared, and her search for the truth will go back decades ...

    • (68,1K)
    • Hardcover
    • Emma Healey
  4. 8. Juni 2014 · The narrative flits between the present day and Maud's digressions into the postwar period, when her newly married sister, Sukey, went missing. These passages come alive with detail and life:...

  5. Elizabeth Is Missing: Directed by Aisling Walsh. With Glenda Jackson, Maggie Steed, Sophie Rundle, Liv Hill. A woman affected by dementia struggles to solve the disappearance of her friend.

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    • Aisling Walsh
    • TV-14
    • Glenda Jackson, Maggie Steed, Sophie Rundle
  6. 8. Dez. 2019 · Maud, a woman with dementia, tries to find her missing friend Elizabeth, but faces challenges from the police and her own memory loss. Watch the trailer, clips and podcast of this gripping and psychological thriller by Andrea Gibb.

  7. Two-time Academy Award®–winner Glenda Jackson stars as a woman determined to find her missing friend before her own dementia erases all clues in this adaptation of Emma Healey’s acclaimed novel.