Jane Campion to Head Taormina Film Festival Jury
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Jane Campion to Head Taormina Film Festival Jury

authorBy Ta-Nehisi Coates
DateMar 30, 2026
Read time2 min
The Taormina Film Festival is set to gain significant international prominence with the announcement that acclaimed director Jane Campion will lead its jury. This move is part of a broader revitalization effort for the historic Sicilian event, spearheaded by the experienced festival and marketing expert Tiziana Rocca.

A Cinematic Icon's Guiding Hand for Taormina's Rebirth

A Renowned Filmmaker Takes the Helm of the Jury

Celebrated director Jane Campion, a double recipient of the Academy Award for her works "The Piano" and "The Power of the Dog," and the first woman to be awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, has been named the head of the jury for Italy's upcoming Taormina Film Festival. This prestigious appointment is anticipated to substantially enhance the festival's global standing.

The Festival's Strategic Resurgence Under New Leadership

Now in its 72nd year, the Taormina Film Festival is undergoing a significant transformation under the direction of Tiziana Rocca, a prominent figure in marketing and festival organization. Rocca, who has strong ties within the Hollywood community, returned to lead the festival in 2025 after an eight-year hiatus. Her initial actions last year included reintroducing a competitive section featuring ten distinct titles, signaling a renewed focus on artistic merit and international recognition.

Esteemed Predecessors and Illustrious Guests

The 2025 Taormina jury was previously chaired by Da'Vine Joy Randolph, an Oscar winner for her performance in "The Holdovers." Campion's decision to accept this role follows her previous jury presidencies at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and her participation in the main competition jury at the Venice International Film Festival in 2023, making her involvement a significant coup for Rocca and the festival.

A Testament to Artistic Vision and Leadership

Rocca expressed immense honor and delight in welcoming Jane Campion as the president of the 72nd Taormina Film Festival's jury. She highlighted Campion's extraordinary talent, innovative vision, and profound contributions to contemporary cinema as making her an indispensable reference point. Rocca believes that Campion's artistic sensibility and authoritative presence will be an invaluable asset to this edition, helping to spotlight exceptional cinematic works and inspire the attending filmmakers.

The Festival's Enchanting Setting and Storied Past

The festival, which has been held since the mid-1950s in the picturesque Sicilian resort town, recognized by American audiences as the setting for "The White Lotus" Season 2, boasts a magnificent open-air ancient Greek amphitheater with the dramatic backdrop of Mount Etna. Over the decades, Taormina has hosted an array of cinematic legends, including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Steven Spielberg, Federico Fellini, Pedro Almodóvar, and Tom Cruise, cementing its legacy as a pivotal cultural event.

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