Tag: Blanchett
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The New Boy – Trailer – Cate Blanchett – In 1940s Australia, a 9-year-old Aboriginal boy arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun. The boy’s presence disturbs the delicately balanced world in this story of spiritual struggle and the cost of survival- Playlists
[ad_1] The New Boy – Trailer – Cate Blanchett – In 1940s Australia, a 9-year-old Aboriginal boy arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun. The boy’s presence disturbs the delicately balanced world in this story of spiritual struggle and the cost of survival [ad_2] View Reddit by…
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Warwick Thornton and Cate Blanchett Find Magic – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] The spark of life that gave Warwick Thornton what is now “The New Boy” took 18 years to flicker, and then fully glow. The Australian filmmaker looked to his own childhood, raised by monks, to find the spiritual fairy tale that now manifests via the film’s eponymous Aboriginal child in a sweeping and poetic…
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Cate Blanchett, Mandy Walker Hit Australian Oscars Nominee Reception – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Cate Blanchett wore gold sequins and “Elvis” filmmaker Baz Luhrmann directed a group photo shoot at the Australian Oscars Nominees Reception held Thursday night in Hollywood at the Chateau Marmont penthouse. The guest list also included Oscar nominees from “Elvis,” including Luhrmann, DP Mandy Walker, costume designer Catherine Martin and producers Gail Berman, Schuyler…
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Cate Blanchett Talks About Possibly Winning Her Third Oscar for Tár – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Will Cate Blanchett fulfill the awards prophecy of winning an Academy Award every nine years? The two-time Academy Award winner of “The Aviator” (2004) and “Blue Jasmine” (2003) is a favorite to possibly win her third for Todd Field’s psychological drama “Tár,” in which she plays a lesbian conductor who begins to lose her…
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In conversation: Todd Field and Cate Blanchett on why ‘TÀR’ will “stand the test of time” | Features – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Before collaborating on TÁR, Cate Blanchett and Todd Field had met only once, a decade earlier, to discuss a different project that never came to fruition. But when Screen International joins them on Zoom in early February — Blanchett calling from East Sussex, England; Field from Los Angeles — they have the easy rapport…
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Noora Niasari and Cate Blanchett on ‘Shayda,’ Sundance Audience Award – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] It’s a Sunday evening in London in early February and two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett is freshly changed from an award show when she logs onto a Zoom with Noora Niasari, the writer and director behind “Shayda,” the powerful Sundance award-winning film executive produced by Dirty Films, the production company co-founded by Blanchett. “I’m…
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Cate Blanchett on ‘Reductive’ Comparisons Between ‘TÁR’ and ‘Carol’ – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] At the 2023 SBIFF, Blanchett said she did not take kindly to a reporter’s suggestion that she’s “forging a line in predatory lesbians.” While Cate Blanchett happily accepts the icon status that has been bestowed upon her by fans in the LGBTQ+ community, there are certain comparisons between her queer characters in “TÁR” and…
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SBIFF 2023’s Oscar Tributes, from Cate Blanchett to Angela Bassett – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Santa Barbara is a key stop on the awards circuit, with a range of starry panels and tributes. Under veteran Executive Director Roger Durling, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (February 8-18, 2023) has thrived by surfing the awards season wave and programming a ton of onstage interviews with Oscar contenders. This year’s edition…
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Could ‘Tar’ Win More Oscars Than Cate Blanchett? – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] You’d think the movie that won the critics’ awards trifecta of Los Angeles, New York and the National Society of Film Critics would be considered one of the best picture front-runners. Still, Todd Field’s psychological drama about a lesbian conductor’s rise and fall isn’t being touted as a possibility to win the best picture…
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Cate Blanchett responds to criticism that ‘TÁR’ is “anti-woman” – Armessa Music News
[ad_1] Cate Blanchett has said that her film TÁR is not “anti-woman”. The actor had faced a string of critiques in an interview given by leading female conductor Marin Alsop to The Sunday Times. Alsop called the film “anti-woman” and went as far as to say it was “heartbreaking” that Blanchett’s character had been developed…
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What Tár Star Noemie Merlant Learned From Working With Cate Blanchett – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] French actress Noémie Merlant might have gotten her big break in 2019’s French historical drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire — which recently landed on Sight and Sound’s list of the 100 greatest films of all time — but she’s made waves for her performance in this year’s Tár, in which she plays…