- Jane Campion
Infobox actor
name = Jane Campion
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birthdate = birth date and age|1954|4|30|df=y
location =Wellington , New Zealand
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academyawards = Best Original Screenplay
1993 "The Piano "
cesarawards = Best Foreign Film
1994 "The Piano "
afiawards = Best Original Screenplay
1989 "Sweetie
1993 "The Piano "
Best Director
1993 "The Piano "
Best Film
1993 "The Piano "
Byron Kennedy Award (1989)
spouse =Colin Englert (1992-)
awards =Palme d'Or -Cannes Film Festival
1986 "Peel" (short film)
1993 "The Piano "
Venice Silver Lion for the Grand Jury Prize
1990 "An Angel at My Table "Jane Campion (born 30 April 1954 in
Wellington , New Zealand) is an Academy Award-winningfilm maker . She is one of the most internationally successful New Zealand directors, although most of her work has been made in or financed by other countries, principally Australia – where she now lives – and the U.S. Campion attended theAustralian Film Television and Radio School early in its history, where she learned the craft that has resulted in a career that spans fourteen films as director, three as producer and eight as writer.Biography
Campion was born in Wellington, New Zealand. She graduated in Anthropology from Victoria University of her birthtown in 1975 and with a painting major at the Sydney College of the Arts in 1979. She started at the movies in the early eighties at the Australian School of Film and Television.
Her first short film, "Peel" (1982) won the Palme D'Or at the 1986
Cannes Film Festival and other awards followed for the shorts "Passionless Moments " (1983) and "Girls Own Story " (1984). "Sweetie" (1989) was her feature debut, and won international awards. Further recognition followed with "An Angel at my Table " (1990), an autobiographical and psychological portrayal of the poetJanet Frame . International recognition followed with another Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1993 for "The Piano ", which won the best director award from theAustralian Film Institute and an Oscar for best screenplay in 1994. At the66th Academy Awards she was the second woman ever to be nominated best director.Campion's work since that time has tended to polarize opinion. "The Portrait of a Lady" (1996), based on the
Henry James novel, featuredNicole Kidman ,John Malkovich ,Barbara Hershey andMartin Donovan . "Holy Smoke! " (1999) teamed Campion again withHarvey Keitel , this time withKate Winslet as the female lead. "In the Cut " (2003), anerotic thriller based on Susanna Moore's bestseller, providedMeg Ryan an opportunity to depart from her more familiar onscreen persona.Campion was an executive producer for the 2006 documentary "".
She has a daughter named Alice.
elected filmography
Director
*"Sweetie" (1989)
*"An Angel at My Table " (1990) — based on the autobiography ofJanet Frame
*"The Piano " (1993)
*"The Portrait of a Lady" (1996) — based on the novel byHenry James
*"Holy Smoke! " (1999)
*"In the Cut " (2003) — based on the novel bySusanna Moore
*"The Water Diary " (2006)
*"8" (2008)
*"Bright Star" (2009)Producer
*"Soft Fruit" (2000)
*"" (2006)ee also
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New Zealand Film Makers Bibliography
Ellen Cheshire. Jane Campion. London: Pocket Essentials, 2000
V. W. Wexman. Jane Campion: Interviews. Roundhouse Publishing. 1999External links
* [http://www.hlamgt.com.au/index.htm Jane Campion's Agent]
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* [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/campion.html Jane Campion Bibliography (via UC Berkeley]
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/02/campion.html Senses of Cinema: Great Directors Critical Database]
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