Jane Campion Scripts Oscars History With Second Nomination ‘The Piano’ – Deets Inside (Photo Credit: IANS)

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Twenty-eight years after she got her first Oscar nomination for “The Piano”, Jane Campion from New Zealand has made Oscars history by becoming the first woman filmmaker to boast two career nominations in the best director category, reports ‘Variety’.

Campion has been nominated for her Netflix-backed gritty film, “The Power of the Dog”, which also won her the directing prize at last year’s Venice Film Festival and got her a nomination at the Directors Guild of America Awards.

The New Zealander’s first Oscar nomination for directing came in 1994 when she was nominated for the period drama, “The Piano”, at the 66th Academy Awards. She won the Oscar for original screenplay that year. The film’s star cast included Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill and Anna Paquin.

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