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Jane Campion wins the Oscar for Best Director for ‘The Power of the Dog’ - nypost.com - New Zealand - Los Angeles
nypost.com
28.03.2022 / 06:57

Jane Campion wins the Oscar for Best Director for ‘The Power of the Dog’

taken home the Oscar for Best Director at the 2022 Academy Awards.She is the third woman to win the award.Campion, who was the favorite, beat out contenders Kenneth Branagh for his semi-autobiographical piece “Belfast,” Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “Drive My Car,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza” and Steven Spielberg’s musical “West Side Story.” “I love directing because it’s a deep dive into story yet the task of manifesting a world can be overwhelming. The sweet thing is I’m not alone,” the New Zealand-born filmmaker said in her acceptance speech.“On ‘The Power of the Dog’ I worked with actors I’m moved to call my friends.

Power of the Dog’s Jane Campion Becomes 3rd Woman Ever to Win Best Director at the 2022 Oscars - www.usmagazine.com - New Zealand
usmagazine.com
28.03.2022 / 06:51

Power of the Dog’s Jane Campion Becomes 3rd Woman Ever to Win Best Director at the 2022 Oscars

It’s her-story! Jane Campion won Best Director at the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 27, for her work on The Power of the Dog.

Jane Campion wins Oscar for best director - abcnews.go.com - New Zealand - Los Angeles
abcnews.go.com
28.03.2022 / 06:27

Jane Campion wins Oscar for best director

LOS ANGELES -- Jane Campion has won the best director Oscar for “The Power of the Dog.”The 67-year-old filmmaker won the Academy Award on Sunday night for the unconventional Western starring Benedict Cumberbatch that was shot in her native New Zealand.It’s her first best director Oscar.

Jane Campion Wins Best Director Oscar For ‘Power Of The Dog’ - theplaylist.net - Australia - New York
theplaylist.net
28.03.2022 / 06:17

Jane Campion Wins Best Director Oscar For ‘Power Of The Dog’

Jane Campion has made history once again. Just the second woman nominated for Best Director in 1994 for “The Piano,” she now has become the third woman to win the prestigious Oscar category for “The Power of the Dog.” This is her second Oscar statue after winning Best Original Screenplay for the aforementioned “Piano.” READ MORE: Kirsten Dunst: “Roles Are Only As Good As The Films They’re In” [Interview] The Australian native has won a cavalcade of Best Director honors for “The Power of The Dog,” including the DGA Award, the BAFTA Award, the Golden Globe, the LA Film Critics Association, the New York Film Critics Circle, a Venice Film Festival honor, and the Critics Choice Award.

‘Power of the Dog’ Helps New Zealand Open Up for Business With New Studios, Fresh Tech Investments - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Montana
variety.com
25.03.2022 / 16:33

‘Power of the Dog’ Helps New Zealand Open Up for Business With New Studios, Fresh Tech Investments

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefWhether or not “The Power of the Dog” wins the big prize at the Academy Awards on Sunday, David Strong, chief executive of the New Zealand Film Commission for the past eight months, is guaranteed to be an in-demand visitor to Los Angeles over the next week.With the Jane Campion-directed film handily showcasing New Zealand’s talent, locations and craft strengths, the country has now reopened its borders to international visitors. Also sweetening the deal are more studio spaces.Ahead of Strong’s flight to Los Angeles, where he has a week of meetings set up with Hollywood decision makers, he spoke to Variety about what New Zealand has to offer going forward.What has been the impact of “The Power of the Dog” and its Oscar nominations? It’s already been a big success story for us.

Australians Celebrate Oscar Nominees From Down Under - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - USA - county Ritchie
variety.com
24.03.2022 / 03:59

Australians Celebrate Oscar Nominees From Down Under

Shalini Dore Features News EditorAustralia, that powerhouse in entertainment, feted 15 Oscar nominees from Down Under and New Zealand at the Australian consul general’s residence Wednesday in Brentwood.While celebrating the noms — 10 for Australia and five for New Zealand — Peter Ritchie, head of Australians in Film, said, “My mission here in L.A. is to open doors for some of the excluded and undiscovered writers and directors who could be the next Oscar nominees.”With Melanie Annan, editor of the nominated doc short “Three Songs for Benazir,” Ritchie said, “Australian influence is not necessarily only on Australia, but around the world.”Consul-general Jane Duke congratulated all the nominees. “You are really extraordinary,” she said.

Jane Campion challenges Sam Elliott to ‘a shootout’ over ‘Power of the Dog’ feud - www.foxnews.com - New York - Los Angeles - USA - city Sandoval - county Elliott
foxnews.com
16.03.2022 / 18:11

Jane Campion challenges Sam Elliott to ‘a shootout’ over ‘Power of the Dog’ feud

Jane Campion offered to settle her feud with Sam Elliott in the ol’ fashioned way. The "Power of the Dog" director recently appeared on the Hollywood Reporter’s "Awards Chatter Podcast" and revealed the pair had unfinished business to take care of. "OK, Sam, let’s meet down at the Warner Bros.

Sam Elliott admits he’s not a ‘Yellowstone’ fan, says it’s ‘too much’ like ‘Dallas’ - www.foxnews.com - New York - Los Angeles - USA - city Sandoval - county Dallas
foxnews.com
16.03.2022 / 16:25

Sam Elliott admits he’s not a ‘Yellowstone’ fan, says it’s ‘too much’ like ‘Dallas’

Sam Elliott takes his Westerns very seriously. During a recent appearance on Marc Maron’s "WTF" podcast, the actor admitted he’s not a fan of the Kevin Costner-led TV series "Yellowstone." It’s noted that the 77-year-old stars in the popular drama’s prequel series "1883." "I’m not a ‘Yellowstone’ fan," Elliott told the outlet. "I don’t watch ‘Yellowstone.’ I love Costner.There are a lot of good people on the cast, a few of them I’ve worked with before.

Jane Campion challenges Sam Elliott to a ‘shootout’ after ‘Dog’ fight - nypost.com - New Zealand - USA - Montana - city Sacramento - state Oregon
nypost.com
15.03.2022 / 19:45

Jane Campion challenges Sam Elliott to a ‘shootout’ after ‘Dog’ fight

swatting down the actor’s “sexist” criticism of her 12-time Oscar-nominated flick, the auteur isn’t backing down, challenging him to a mock “shootout.”The best director Oscar nominee threw down the gauntlet during a Friday appearance on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Awards Chatter Podcast.”“Okay, Sam, let’s meet down at the Warner Brothers lot for a shootout!” Campion, 67, told host Scott Feinberg. “I’m bringing Doctor Strange [the iconic Marvel character portrayed in films by Benedict Cumberbatch, who also starred in “Dog”] with me!”She was responding to the 77-year-old Western icon’s inflammatory appearance on Marc Maron’s “WTF Podcast” two weeks ago, in which he’d labelled her opus a “piece of s–t.” The “Tombstone” star also compared the characters to Chippendales dancers “who wear bowties and not much else.”During his bizarre tirade, the “Roadhouse” star had singled out Campion, claiming that despite being a “brilliant director,” the New Zealand-born auteur was unfit to direct a Western set in Montana in the early 20th century.“I love her previous work, but what the f – – k does this woman from down there, New Zealand, know about the American West?” Elliott ranted, further slamming her decision to film the Western in her motherland.The comments didn’t sit well with Campion, who criticized Elliott’s cowboy credentials in the THR interview.

Director Jane Campion Faces Backlash Over a Comment About Venus and Serena Williams - www.glamour.com - New Zealand
glamour.com
14.03.2022 / 21:21

Director Jane Campion Faces Backlash Over a Comment About Venus and Serena Williams

The Power of the Dog, but her latest statements have sparked a much different reaction. On Sunday, March 13, Campion won the for best director and delivered an acceptance speech that many say minimizes the experience of Black women and athletes. During her speech, the New Zealand director compared herself to tennis legends and , who were at the awards ceremony to support their film King Richard and the film's star , who was awarded best actor for his performance.“It’s absolutely stunning to be here tonight among so many incredible women.

'The Power of the Dog' wins best picture at UK's BAFTAs - abcnews.go.com - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - Ukraine - Russia
abcnews.go.com
14.03.2022 / 16:25

'The Power of the Dog' wins best picture at UK's BAFTAs

LONDON -- Sci-fi epic “Dune” won five prizes and brooding Western “The Power of the Dog” was named best picture as the British Academy Film Awards returned Sunday with a live, black-tie ceremony after a pandemic-curtailed event in 2021.New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion was named best director for “The Power of the Dog,” becoming only the third woman to win the prize in the awards’ seven-decade history.Lead acting trophies went to Hollywood star Will Smith and British performer Joanna Scanlan, as an event that has worked to overcome a historic lack of diversity recognized a wide range of talents — including its first deaf acting winner in Troy Kotsur for “CODA.”Last year’s awards ceremony was largely conducted online, with only the hosts and presenters appearing in person.

‘Power of the Dog’ director roasts Sam Elliott: ‘He’s not a cowboy, he’s an actor’ - nypost.com - New Zealand - USA - Montana
nypost.com
14.03.2022 / 15:55

‘Power of the Dog’ director roasts Sam Elliott: ‘He’s not a cowboy, he’s an actor’

director Jane Campion didn’t mince her words while addressing the 77-year-old Western icon’s “sexist” criticism of her 12-time Oscar-nominated flick last week. The 2022 best director Oscar nominee gave her rebuttal during an interview with Variety at the Directors Guild of America Awards on Saturday night.“I’m sorry, he was being a little bit of a B-I-T-C-H,” Campion, 67, told the magazine before the ceremony.

Jane Campion calls Sam Elliott “sexist” following ‘The Power Of The Dog’ criticism - www.nme.com - Spain - New Zealand - USA - Montana
nme.com
14.03.2022 / 15:07

Jane Campion calls Sam Elliott “sexist” following ‘The Power Of The Dog’ criticism

The Power Of The Dog, labelling him “sexist”.Last month, the A Star Is Born actor took aim at the “allusions to homosexuality” in the Netflix film, as well as an LA Times article that talked about the “evisceration of the American myth”, and called the film “a piece of shit”.The Western film follows Benedict Cumberbatch’s character, a sexually repressed ranch owner, and his fraught relationship with his brother (Jesse Plemons), his brother’s new wife (Kirsten Dunst) and her son (Kodi Smit-McPhee).During Elliott’s interview on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, the host noted that homosexuality is “what the movie’s about”, the actor going on to call Campion “a brilliant director”.However, Elliott then added: “What the fuck does this woman from down there [New Zealand] know about the American west? Why the fuck did she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana? And say this is the way it was? That fucking rubbed me the wrong way.”Responding to Elliott’s criticism, Campion told Variety: “I’m sorry, he was being a little bit of a B-I-T-C-H. He’s not a cowboy; he’s an actor.

Jane Campion Faces Criticism for Comment About Venus and Serena Williams During Critics Choice Awards Speech - variety.com - New Zealand
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 10:43

Jane Campion Faces Criticism for Comment About Venus and Serena Williams During Critics Choice Awards Speech

Angelique Jackson Along the road to the Oscars, becoming an Internet hero can be a fleeting accomplishment.That’s what happened to Jane Campion, director of “The Power of the Dog,” over the weekend as she went from being championed on Twitter one night to being criticized the next.On Saturday, the Internet crowned Campion their queen for responding to Sam Elliot’s crude criticism of “The Power of the Dog” on the red carpet ahead of the DGA Awards.“I’m sorry, he was being a little bit of a B-I-T-C-H. He’s not a cowboy; he’s an actor,” she told Variety’s Marc Malkin.

Baftas: The Power of the Dog scoops prizes for best film and best director - www.msn.com - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - Ukraine - county Williams
msn.com
14.03.2022 / 05:39

Baftas: The Power of the Dog scoops prizes for best film and best director

The Power of the Dog was named best film at tonight’s 75th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), as the New Zealander also scooped best director. During a star-studded ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Hall, sci-fi epic Dune also triumphed with five gongs, and Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical Belfast was named Outstanding British Film. The Power of the Dog’s male star, Benedict Cumberbatch, was on hand to read out the absent Campion’s victory speech for her best director award.

‘The Power Of The Dog’ Director Jane Campion Calls Sam Elliott ‘A Bit Of A B-i-t-c-h’ After He Dismisses Film As ‘A Piece Of S**t’ - etcanada.com - New Zealand - USA - Montana
etcanada.com
13.03.2022 / 17:39

‘The Power Of The Dog’ Director Jane Campion Calls Sam Elliott ‘A Bit Of A B-i-t-c-h’ After He Dismisses Film As ‘A Piece Of S**t’

Jane Campion is clapping back after actor Sam Elliott described her Oscar-nominated western “The Power of the Dog” as a “piece of s**t.”

Jane Campion Calls Sam Elliott a ‘B-I-T-C-H’ Over ‘Power of the Dog’ Slam - thewrap.com - New Zealand - USA - Montana - Tennessee
thewrap.com
13.03.2022 / 07:25

Jane Campion Calls Sam Elliott a ‘B-I-T-C-H’ Over ‘Power of the Dog’ Slam

Variety on the red carpet at the Directors Guild Awards. “And the West is a mythic space and there’s a lot of room on the range.

Jane Campion and Guillermo del Toro on Why the Theatrical Experience Is Still So Important - variety.com - New York
variety.com
12.03.2022 / 05:37

Jane Campion and Guillermo del Toro on Why the Theatrical Experience Is Still So Important

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeGuillermo del Toro and Jane Campion have strong thoughts about filmmaking — both in execution and exhibition — in this modern streaming age. And lucky for us, they’re not afraid to share those opinions.

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