Jane Campion, one of the most celebrated auters of modern cinema, was the first female director to be awarded the prestigious Palme d\u27Or. In this first detailed account of Jane Campion\u27s career, Verhoeven examines how contemporary film directors \u27fashion\u27 themselves as auters- through their personal interactions with the media, in their choice of projects, emphasis on particular filmmaking techniques and finally in the promotion of their films. Through analysis of key scenes from Campion\u27s films such as The Piano, In the Cut, Sweetie and Holy Smoke, Verhoeven introduces the key debates surrounding this controversial and often experimental director. Features a career overview, a filmography and an extended interview with Campi...
This article proposes that the philosophy and methodology of film-phenomenology offers a fresh persp...
"Jane B. par Agnès V." resulted from a collaboration between British actress Jane Birkin and the Fre...
If, as Jacqueline Rose argues, the unconscious dreams of nations have purpose and effect in the worl...
Jane Campion is one of the most celebrated auteurs of modern cinema and was the first female directo...
Jane Campion is the one of the most internationally significant and prominent writer-directors from ...
Explores the detail of Jane Campion’s film and television output, considering her vision and practic...
GOING BEYOND THE VEIL Jane Campion's writing for films creates a universe, a vision of the world wh...
Considering the trajectory of Jane Campion, one of the seven women who were nominated for the Oscar ...
An examination of the themes of love, romance and desire in Jane Campion's films 'The Piano,' 'The P...
Female specificity in narrative films is a topic as illusive and controversial as it is incredibly r...
This thesis is a study of female authorship that examines the feature films of Jane Campion in order...
It is a well-known fact that, as in many other artistic areas, in the film industry women have been ...
Several theoretical discourses take up the question of mirrors and reflections based on ancient myt...
In her (2005) added commentary to the re-released biopic An Angel at My Table (1990), director Jane ...
My thesis is an investigation into the unique voices of female directors today. I will be looking at...
This article proposes that the philosophy and methodology of film-phenomenology offers a fresh persp...
"Jane B. par Agnès V." resulted from a collaboration between British actress Jane Birkin and the Fre...
If, as Jacqueline Rose argues, the unconscious dreams of nations have purpose and effect in the worl...
Jane Campion is one of the most celebrated auteurs of modern cinema and was the first female directo...
Jane Campion is the one of the most internationally significant and prominent writer-directors from ...
Explores the detail of Jane Campion’s film and television output, considering her vision and practic...
GOING BEYOND THE VEIL Jane Campion's writing for films creates a universe, a vision of the world wh...
Considering the trajectory of Jane Campion, one of the seven women who were nominated for the Oscar ...
An examination of the themes of love, romance and desire in Jane Campion's films 'The Piano,' 'The P...
Female specificity in narrative films is a topic as illusive and controversial as it is incredibly r...
This thesis is a study of female authorship that examines the feature films of Jane Campion in order...
It is a well-known fact that, as in many other artistic areas, in the film industry women have been ...
Several theoretical discourses take up the question of mirrors and reflections based on ancient myt...
In her (2005) added commentary to the re-released biopic An Angel at My Table (1990), director Jane ...
My thesis is an investigation into the unique voices of female directors today. I will be looking at...
This article proposes that the philosophy and methodology of film-phenomenology offers a fresh persp...
"Jane B. par Agnès V." resulted from a collaboration between British actress Jane Birkin and the Fre...
If, as Jacqueline Rose argues, the unconscious dreams of nations have purpose and effect in the worl...