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Jane Campion is set to be honored a the 26th Annual Art Directors Guild’s Excellence in Production Design Awards.
The Power of the Dog director will receive the esteemed Cinematic Imagery Award, ADG President Nelson Coates, ADG, and Awards Producer Michael Allen Glover, ADG announced Friday.
The 26th annual ceremony is set to return with a live event on March 5 at at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. The ADG Awards honor excellence in Production Design in theatrical motion pictures, television, commercials, music videos and animated feature films.
The ADG’s Cinematic Imagery Award is given to those whose body of work in the film and television industry has enhanced the visual aspects of the viewer’s experience. Previous recipients of the award include Ryan Murphy, Chuck Lorre, Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, John Lasseter, George Lucas, and Clint Eastwood.
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Coates said in a statement: “We are thrilled to fete acclaimed director Jane Campion among our celebrated filmmakers this year. Long a film-maker’s filmmaker, Campion’s exacting use of design and style to fully realize her storytelling have made a significant contribution to the visual language of film, while authoring and fostering the genesis of environments that extend the audience experience far beyond the page. Her ability to tell stories and capture moments that marry the interior voice with the expansive visual voice of carefully crafted frames has led to the creation of numerous impactful images that will continue to influence narrative story tellers and touch the hearts and minds of viewers for years to come,.”
Campion was the first female director to win the Palme D’Or for her debut feature The Piano and recognized as one of only seven women to ever be nominated for best director at the Academy Awards. The Piano received nine Oscar nominations and secured three wins including for best screenplay. The director was awarded the Silver Lion for directing for her film The Power of the Dog at the Venice International Film Festival.
Other credits include Sweetie, An Angel at My Table, which won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, The Portrait Of A Lady, Holy Smoke, In The Cut, and Bright Star, which was nominated for the Golden Palm in Cannes. Campion also co-wrote, co-directed and executive produced the mini-series Top Of The Lake, which starred Elisabeth Moss.
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