Watch Martin Scorsese’s Tribute to Jane Campion at the New York Critics Circle Dinner (Video)
18.03.2022 - 00:41
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who was announced in December as the winner of the group’s Best Director award. Campion, the Oscar frontrunner for her enigmatic drama “The Power of the Dog,” was twice choked up by emotion during the speech before the members of the 86-year-old critics organization. Scorsese’s remarks, which can be seen in their entirety in the video above, took the form of a perceptive, film-class analysis of Campion’s choices behind the camera.
He blended his unique professorial style with his characteristic enthusiasm and a heartfelt expression of respect for his filmmaking peer. “It’s a precious thing to have an artistic voice as powerful as Jane’s, developing over time,” Scorsese said. “It’s like a great ongoing conversation and it’s something that shouldn’t be taken for granted.”Scorsese also recounted a meal he shared with Campion a few months ago in his New York apartment.
At the time, the two directors commiserated over the topic of genre. Both “The Power of the Dog” and Scorsese’s upcoming “Killers of the Flowers Moon,” now in post-production, could be called Westerns, but it is a categorization that Scorsese found slightly bemusing. “We talked about our pictures,” he said.
“We both made Westerns, I guess. They take place in the (1920s). At least, we both know that we had cows in them.”Campion, when she took to the podium to accept her award, was overcome with emotion.“Thank you, Marty,” she began, gesturing at Scorsese.
“It’s a lifetime thrill to have heard such words said about oneself.” Her voice cracked and she paused for a moment, then continued. “It is a great honor for me to be chosen for best director and even more so to receive it from critics I respect so much. Back when I began filmmaking I had a kind of rough time
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