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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