Jan ChapmanAO (born 28 March 1950) is an Australian film producer. Films produced by Chapman include The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992), The Piano (1993), Love Serenade (1996), Holy Smoke! (1999), and Lantana (2001).[1]
While studying English and Fine Arts at Sydney University in the late 1960s Chapman began working on small, independent films, as part of the nascent Sydney Filmmakers Co-op, which included
her first husband, film director Phillip Noyce. After the Film Co-op moved into its premises in Darlinghurst, she was involved for a time with the Sydney Women's Film Group while working in the Education department of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Subsequently as a producer at the ABC she was responsible for a number of TV series including Sweet and Sour, and with Sandra Levy produced the much acclaimed Come In Spinner (ABC TV miniseries 1990).
^Mcleod, Kathryn (2014). "Chapman, Jan". The Encyclopedia of Women & Leadership in Twentieth-century Australia. Australian Women's Archives Project. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
JanChapman AO (born 28 March 1950) is an Australian film producer. Films produced by Chapman include The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992), The Piano (1993)...
poster Directed by Jane Campion Written by Jane Campion Produced by JanChapman Starring Holly Hunter Harvey Keitel Sam Neill Anna Paquin Kerry Walker...
written by Alice Bell. The film was produced by Leah Churchill-Brown, with JanChapman as executive producer. The ensemble cast includes Emily Barclay, Michael...
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costume designer, mistakenly used a photograph of Australian producer JanChapman, who is still alive. 22nd Critics' Choice Awards 37th Golden Raspberry...
for JanChapman, 2 Friends. The two of them worked on the idea of Chez Nous for a number of years before developing it into a screenplay. Chapman then...
(1986), which led to her first TV film, Two Friends (1986), produced by JanChapman. Her feature debut, Sweetie (1989), won international awards. Further...
manager of the Sydney Filmmakers Co-op, a collective of filmmakers. With JanChapman, he ran the Filmmaker's Cinema for three years atop a socialist bookshop...
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producer In the Name of the Father – Jim Sheridan, producer The Piano – JanChapman, producer The Remains of the Day – John Calley, Mike Nichols, and Ismail...
Leon Ford and produced by Nicole O'Donohue. Executive producers are JanChapman (The Piano, Lantana, Bright Star) and Scott Meek (Velvet Goldmine). The...
Directed by Shirley Barrett Screenplay by Shirley Barrett Produced by JanChapman Starring Miranda Otto Cinematography Mandy Walker Edited by Denise Haratzis...
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February to 1 March 2009. Katrina Sedgwick was again Festival Director. JanChapman received the 2009 Don Dunstan Award The poster this year depicts the...
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temporarily, to attend award ceremonies for The Piano (produced by his wife JanChapman). Although still credited in the next four episodes, he does not return...