Jane Campion

Jane Campion

Born: April 30, 1954
in Wellington, New Zealand
Dame Elizabeth Jane Campion DNZM (born 30 April 1954) is a New Zealand screenwriter, producer, and director. She is best known for writing and directing the critically acclaimed films The Piano (1993) and The Power of the Dog (2021), for which she won the Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Director, respectively. She is the second of five women ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director (and as of 2023 the only woman to be nominated twice in this category), and the first female filmmaker to receive the Palme d'Or.

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Bad Behaviour
Title: Bad Behaviour
Character: Doctor
Released: November 2, 2023
Type: Movie
Lucy, a former child actor, seeks enlightenment at a retreat led by spiritual leader Elon while she navigates her close yet turbulent relationship with her stunt-performer daughter, Dylan.
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Nicole Kidman: Eyes Wide Open
Title: Nicole Kidman: Eyes Wide Open
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: September 10, 2023
Type: Movie
Over the years, Nicole Kidman, Oscar and two-time Emmy Award winner, became both a pop culture icon & a complex dramatic actress. Her career is a unique body of work that mirrors her personal life, which is more political than it might seem.
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Title: Mostra, Venise
Character: Self - "Tapis Rouge" Guest
Released: September 1, 2022
Type: TV
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Jane Campion, The Cinema Woman
Title: Jane Campion, The Cinema Woman
Character: Herself
Released: May 17, 2022
Type: Movie
Director Julie Bertuccelli paints Jane Campion’s portrait with great precision, humor and admiration, telling the tale of the first-ever woman to win the Palme d’Or in 1993.
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Behind the Scenes With Jane Campion
Title: Behind the Scenes With Jane Campion
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: January 27, 2022
Type: Movie
Get a rare glimpse into the creative process of Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jane Campion as she shares her memories of making "The Power of the Dog."
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Reframing the West: Behind the Scenes of Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog
Title: Reframing the West: Behind the Scenes of Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog
Released: January 26, 2022
Type: Movie
Take a deep dive into the film critics are crowning the year's best, Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog. An exploration of complex masculinity, secret passion and the taming of the west, the cast and crew — including stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee — pull back the veil on craft details, performance particulars and Campion's triumphant return to the big screen after 12 long years.
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Xavier Dolan: Bound to Impossible
Title: Xavier Dolan: Bound to Impossible
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: September 20, 2016
Type: Movie
Actors Anne Dorval, Suzanne Clément, Monia Chokri, Gaspard Ulliel, Vincent Cassel, Niels Schneider and Melvil Poupaud discuss working with the young Canadian director Xavier Dolan, who has conquered the hearts of both cinema lovers and prestigious festival juries with his films. To French actress Nathalie Baye, he seems very experienced despite his young age, while Cannes Director Thierry Frémaux says he may be insolent, but everyone agrees he is passionate, creative, a perfectionist and... in a hurry.
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The Legend of the Palme d'Or
Title: The Legend of the Palme d'Or
Character: Self
Released: May 20, 2015
Type: Movie
From Martin Scorsese to Jane Campion, from Emir Kusturica to Quentin Tarantino, some of the greatest recipients of this trophy recall special moments relating to the award ceremony which closes the Cannes Film Festival. This film brings to light moving and personal stories, as surprising as they are varied, which all contribute to further enhancing the legend of the Palme d’Or.
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And the Oscar Goes To...
Title: And the Oscar Goes To...
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: February 1, 2014
Type: Movie
The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy itself, which began in 1927 when Louis B. Mayer, then head of MGM, led other prominent members of the industry in forming this professional honorary organization. Two years later the Academy began bestowing awards, which were nicknamed "Oscar," and quickly came to represent the pinnacle of cinematic achievement.
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From the Bottom of the Lake
Title: From the Bottom of the Lake
Character: herself
Released: September 18, 2013
Type: Movie
The creative process at the heart of creating TV series Top of the Lake (2013). From the writing process with long-time collaborator Gerard Lee to shooting in New Zealand, filmmaker Jane Campion struggles and rises to the occasion.
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A Special Day
Title: A Special Day
Character: Self
Released: May 16, 2012
Type: Movie
At the 60th anniversary of Cannes Film Festival, 34 famous directors are followed by camera.
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Title: The Story of Film: An Odyssey
Character: Self
Released: September 3, 2011
Type: TV
A worldwide guided tour of the greatest movies ever made and the story of international cinema through the history of cinematic innovation.
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The Making of An Angel at My Table
Title: The Making of An Angel at My Table
Character: Interviewee
Released: December 31, 2002
Type: Movie
This documentary provides a glimpse into the making of Jane Campion's 1990 film.
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Filming Desire: A Journey Through Women’s Cinema
Title: Filming Desire: A Journey Through Women’s Cinema
Character: Self
Released: July 9, 2000
Type: Movie
The film consists largely of a series of interviews with female filmmakers from several different countries and filmmaking eras. Some, such as Agnès Varda and Catherine Breillat (both from France), have been making films for decades in a conscious effort to provide an alternative to the male filmmaking model; others, such as Moufida Tlatli (Tunisia) and Carine Adler (England), are relative newcomers to directing, and their approaches seem more personal and less political. The film as a whole manages to cover some important topics in the feminist debate about film -- how does one construct a female gaze, how can one film nude bodies without objectifying the actors (of either sex), what constitutes a strong female role -- while also making it clear that “women’s film” comprises as many different approaches to filmmaking as there are female filmmakers.
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Portrait: Jane Campion and The Portrait of a Lady
Title: Portrait: Jane Campion and The Portrait of a Lady
Character: Herself
Released: January 1, 1997
Type: Movie
A documentary about the making of Jane Campion's 'The Portrait of a Lady'.
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Cinefile: Reel Women
Title: Cinefile: Reel Women
Character: Self
Released: February 19, 1995
Type: Movie
Interviews with women directors working in Hollywood and Europe in the early 1990s, exploring the opportunities and obstacles that face them. A program made to accompany a Channel 4 season of films directed and produced by women.
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The Audition
Title: The Audition
Character: Daughter
Released: January 11, 1990
Type: Movie
When Jane, a film director, auditions her mother for a role in her latest television series she tries to keep their relationship professional. But her mother, disorientated by the cameras, refuses to play along. A professional casting quickly turns into an audition for the more personal roles of mother and daughter.
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Title: The Oscars
Character: Self
Released: March 19, 1953
Type: TV
An annual American awards ceremony honoring cinematic achievements in the film industry. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a statuette, officially the Academy Award of Merit, that is better known by its nickname Oscar.