In the complex, full-formed characters of Jane Campion's cinema, I found connections with my own recent autism diagnosis.
The cinematographer reveals the trick to shooting digital cows, and why the film is really a monster movie.
Twenty-five years on, this adaptation of the classic Henry James novel offers an unflinching study of female sorrow.
Jane Campion’s claustrophobic, slow-burn western dials up the queer subtext of Thomas Savage’s source novel.
The searing French takes home the top prize, plus all the other winners from this year’s awards ceremony.
This year’s LFF programme comprises 39 per cent female and 40 per cent ethnically diverse directors/creators.
Jane Campion doesn’t so much dissect masculinity as explode it in her dirt-smudged adaptation of Thomas Savage’s western.
He stars with Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons in the new Western from Jane Campion.
Benedict Cumberbatch is the perfect fit for the director’s upcoming neo-western, The Power of the Dog.
They’ll be joined by big names and exciting new talent, including Pedro Almodóvar, Ana Lily Amirpour and Pablo Larraín.
A.I., American Psycho and Bamboozled all make the final part of our list – but what will come out on top?
The actor has always been willing to bare all for a role, but no one has captured his erotic charisma better than Jane Campion.
Jane Campion’s achingly beautiful Palme d’Or-winning masterpiece receives a rerelease to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
Jane Campion’s much maligned 2003 thriller offers a vital subversion of the male gaze.
By Lewis Gordon
The first season of Jane Campion’s crime drama offers a powerful critique of patriarchal values.
By Matt Hoffman
Jane Campion and Elisabeth Moss return for a brilliant second season of this atmospheric crime saga.
Yorgos Lanthimos, Bong Joon-ho and Sofia Coppola all have films in the main competition.