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Jane Campion: The Cinema Woman

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A pioneer among filmmakers, Jane Campion remains the first woman to have won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, for The Piano. In forty years of work, she has carved out a unique place for herself in the very masculine pantheon of cinema. A visual and iconoclastic director, a subtle portraitist of the human soul and women, Jane Campion is also a furtive filmmaker, at once discreet and whimsical, gentle and impertinent, and at times misunderstood. For the first time, filmmaker Julie Bertuccelli draws the portrait she deserves, in a film that is unapologetically subjective and offbeat, very much mirroring Jane's own trailblazing journey in cinema and life.

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Synopsis A pioneer among filmmakers, Jane Campion remains the first woman to have won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, for The Piano. In forty years of work, she has carved out a unique place for herself in the very masculine pantheon of cinema. A visual and iconoclastic director, a subtle portraitist of the human soul and women, Jane Campion is also a furtive filmmaker, at once discreet and whimsical, gentle and impertinent, and at times misunderstood. For the first time, filmmaker Julie Bertuccelli draws the portrait she deserves, in a film that is unapologetically subjective and offbeat, very much mirroring Jane's own trailblazing journey in cinema and life.
Director
Julie Bertuccelli
Producer
Estelle Fialon
Genre
Biography, Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 39m