Jane Campion is one of the few women film-makers working today who has managed to create a unique body of work. A true independent film-maker, yet she has attracted 'A' List Hollywood superstars to appear in her films. Who else but Jane Campion could have convinced a tattooed Harvey Keitel to run buck-naked through the New Zealand landscape in The Piano, or for the multi-award winning Kate Winslet to pee down her legs in the middle of the desert in Holy Smoke? This book will cover Jane Campion's remarkable career from her Palma D'or winning debut short film Peel to her recent return to television with the Top of the Lake, reflecting on the influence of her study in anthropology as well as her formative years growing up in New Zealand.
About the AuthorEllen has written books on Jane Campion, Audrey Hepburn, the Coen Bros and Bio-Pics; and contributed to books on War Movies, Fantasy Film, Silent Cinema, Counterculture, James Bond and Charlie Chaplin.
Reviews"Ellen Cheshire's rich and thoughtful study accessibly and incisively gets us to the heart of why Jane Campion's films connect with viewers around the world. This book is hugely enjoyable and insightful." - James Clarke, Film Writer and Lecturer
Book InformationISBN 9780993220722
Author Ellen CheshireFormat Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Supernova BooksPublisher Aurora Metro Publications