Hat-trick for Campion, a double for Will Smith in weekend of awards(Pic Credit: Facebook/Will Smith, IMDb)

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It was a glorious weekend for Jane Campion, who scored a hat-trick with her psychological drama, ‘The Power of the Dog’, winning the honour for best film at the DGA Awards on Saturday night (U.S. Pacific Time), followed immediately by trophies for best film and director at the BAFTA Awards and Critics Choice Awards, both held on Sunday night in London’s Albert Hall and in Los Angeles, respectively.

For Will Smith, it was a double with best actor wins both at the BAFTAs and the Critics Choice Awards, which were held on the same night, although in different time zones. It meant that the BAFTAs took place earlier in the evening, but it also prevented both Jane Campion and Will Smith from attending the event in London, which will be remembered for the show’s host, Rebel Wilson, pointing her middle finger at Russian President Vladimir Putin for his war on Ukraine.

Accepting her trophy at the Critics Choice Awards, Jane Campion said: “It’s absolutely stunning to be here tonight among so many incredible women.” She gave a shout out to See Her award winner Halle Berry, saying that the actress recited her speech earlier in the night (and “absolutely killed it”).

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