Jane Campion

New Zealand film director

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March 27 2022 Jane Campion won the Academy Award for Best Director for 'The Power of the Dog', becoming the third woman in history to win this prestigious award.
February 2022 Received 12 Oscar nominations for The Power of the Dog, and became the first woman to win Best Director without winning Best Picture.
2021 Won the Silver Lion award at the 78th Venice International Film Festival for The Power of the Dog.
2021 Directed The Power of the Dog, winning Academy Award for Best Director and becoming the oldest female director to win the award.
2019 Announced her first film in a decade, an adaptation of Thomas Savage's novel The Power of the Dog.
2017 Released Top of the Lake: China Girl, a sequel series shot and set in Sydney, featuring her daughter Alice Englert in a lead role.
2016 Jane Campion produced the film 'Family Happiness'
January 1 2016 Appointed a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (DNZM) in the New Year Honours for services to film.
2015 Confirmed co-directing and co-writing the second season of Top of the Lake, set in Sydney and Hong Kong.
2014 Served as head of the jury for the main competition section of the Cannes Film Festival.
2013 Served as head of the jury for the Cinéfondation and Short Film sections at the Cannes Film Festival.
2013 Co-created the television series Top of the Lake, receiving three Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
2012 Jane Campion produced the film 'I'm the One'

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