Sunday, September 3, 2017

Bright Star (UK/Australia/France: Jane Campion, 2009)




"Since her indelible 1989 debut feature Sweetie, New Zealand–born Jane Campion has been one of the most distinctive talents in world cinema. The first woman awarded the Palme d‘Or at Cannes—for her Oscar-winning 1993 feature The Piano—Campion makes films that reflect a highly personal and idiosyncratic style, influenced by her background in anthropology and painting, and notable for their visual inventiveness, dark sense of humor, and complex depictions of women and sexuality. For four decades now, Campion has moved freely across genres—family melodrama, gothic romance, literary adaptation, farce, suspense-thriller—and also between cinema and television." - Film Society Lincoln Center (2017)




Bright Star (UK/Australia/France: Jane Campion, 2009: 119 mins)

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Bloom, Livia. "Jane Campion's Bright Star." Filmmaker (September 11, 2009)

Bolton, Lucy. "'Authorising' Jane Campion: Jane Campion by Deb Verhoeven." Senses of Cinema #52 (September 2009)

Bradshaw, Peter. "Bright Star." The Guardian (November 5, 2009)

"Bright Star." F.I.L.M. (ND) [A facilitator’s guide for youth workers, leaders, and educators and families to accompany the movie, Bright Star.]

"Bright Star: Campion's Film About the Life and Loves John Keats." Poets (September 15, 2009)

Campion, Jane interviewed by Nick James. "Romantic Setting." Sight and Sound (December 2009)

Chu, Jaime. "What's Not To Touch: Jane Campion's Intimacies."  cléo 5.1 (2017)

Ebert, Roger. "Bright Star." Chicago Sun-Times (September 23, 2009)

Evans, Nicola. "Bright Star." Film Comment (September/October 2010)

Flores, Steven. "The Auteurs: Jane Campion." Cinema Axis (September 30, 2013)

Goritsas, Helen. "Bright Star (Jane Campion, 2009)." Senses of Cinema #70 (March 2014)

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Insdorf, Annette. Cinematic Overtures: How to Read Opening Scenes. Columbia University Press, 2017. ["Your professor has a copy of this book."]

Leal, Amy. "Keats and His 'Bright Star.'" Chronicle of Higher Education (September 28, 2009)

Melander-Dayton, Adele. "Bright Star." Pop Matters (January 27, 2010)

Nayman, Adam. "The Unbound Discipline of Jane Campion." The Ringer (February 3, 2022)

Nochimson, Martha P. "Views From Beyond the Mirror: The Films of Jane Campion by Sue Gillett." Senses of Cinema #35 (April 2005)

Patterson, John. "Bright Star: At Last a Good Film About Poetry."  The Guardian (October 30, 2009)

Scott, A.O. "Keats and His Beloved in an Ode to Hot English Chastity." The New York Times (September 15, 2009)

Talbot, Rebecca Tirrell. "Down to Earth Romanticism: Jane Campion's Bright Star." Curator (October 30, 2009)

Thomas, Paul. "Brown vs. Brawne: Bright Star." Film Quarterly 63.3 (Spring 2010)






































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