Jane Campion

Jane Campion

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Born
April 30, 1954
Awards
176 wins, 282 nominations

Jane Campion was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and now lives in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Having graduated with a BA in Anthropology from Victoria University of Wellington in 1975, and a BA, with a painting major, at Sydney College of the Arts in 1979, she began filmmaking in the early


Biography

Jane Campion was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and now lives in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Having graduated with a BA in Anthropology from Victoria University of Wellington in 1975, and a BA, with a painting major, at Sydney College of the Arts in 1979, she began filmmaking in the early 1980s, attending the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS). Her first short film, Peel (1982) won the Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1986. Her other short films include A Girl's Own Story (1984), Passionless Moments (1983), After Hours (1985) and the tele-feature 2 Friends (1986), all of which won Australian and international awards. She co-wrote and directed her first feature film, Sweetie (1989), which won the Georges Sadoul prize in 1989 for Best Foreign Film, as well as the LA Film Critics' New Generation Award in 1990, the American Independant Spirit Award for Best Foreign Feature, and the Australian Critics' Award for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. She followed this with An Angel at My Table (1990), a dramatization based on the autobiographies of Janet Frame which won some seven prizes, including the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1990. It was also awarded prizes at the Toronto and Berlin Film Festivals, again winning the American Independent Spirit Award, and was voted the most popular film at the 1990 Sydney Film Festival. The Piano (1993) won the Palme D'Or at Cannes, making her the first woman ever to win the prestigious award. She also captured an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 1993 Oscars, while also being nominated for Best Director.

Actress

Bad BehaviourBad Behaviour(2023)as Doctor
OperavoxOperavox(1995)as Mercedes
The AuditionThe Audition(1989)

Composer

Passionless MomentsPassionless Moments(1983)

Cinematographer

Passionless MomentsPassionless Moments(1983)

Casting Director

SweetieSweetie(1989)

Camera and Electrical Department

Bright Star: Working with JaneBright Star: Working with Jane(2009)
After HoursAfter Hours(1985)
Passionless MomentsPassionless Moments(1983)

Music Department

A Girl's Own StoryA Girl's Own Story(1984)

Additional Crew

The ChangeoverThe Changeover(2017)
Bright StarBright Star(2009)
My Sister and IMy Sister and I(2007)
SomersaultSomersault(2004)

Thanks

Edge of the EarthEdge of the Earth(2024)
RuntRunt(2024)
No Acting in ItNo Acting in It(2023)
I'm on FireI'm on Fire(2022)
JuneJune(2021)

Known for

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Jane Campion in The Story of Film: An Odyssey (2011)Jane Campion in Bright Star (2009)Jane Campion, Kirsty Griffin, and Ari Wegner in The Power of the Dog (2021)Jane Campion and Phil Jones in The Power of the Dog (2021)Jane Campion in In the Cut (2003)Director Jane Campion, with daughter, discusses a scene with two actresses.