Jane Campion,the director of The Piano and The Power of the Dog,has won the lifetime achievement award at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland.
She’s been a movie star since she was 11,but it’s only now,30 years later,that the actor feels that she’s arrived.
Oscar-winning film director Jane Campion on the woman who has inspired her work,and life.
The Oscar-winning actress throws herself into the role of an unhinged mother in Bad Behaviour,the debut feature from Jane Campion’s daughter,Alice Englert.
She grew up on the sets of her mother Jane Campion’s films,before falling into a successful acting career. Now she has her debut feature Bad Behaviour premiering at the Sydney Film Festival.
In 1993,‘The Piano’ became the first Australian film to win the Palme d’Or while New Zealand-born Jane Campion became the first woman director to win the prize.
Some film school teachers had “no great belief or hope” in Jane Campion. Two Oscars later ...
See a retrospective of films by pioneering filmmaker Jane Campion at the 70th Sydney Film Festival.
The cinematographer talks about winning gold,his fanboy film life and the slap that was heard around the world.
Other than Jane Campion’s well-deserved win for best director,the acclaimed western did not win another award.
The Power of the Dog was tipped out by a heartwarming comic drama about a hearing teenager in a deaf family.