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Cate Blanchett’s next role...will be as a professor...but not in a movie—In an actual classroom.... Direct From Hollywood with Ryan Seacrest: From behind-the-scenes American Idol to breaking news from Hollywood, Ryan Seacrest delivers everything you need to know about your favorite artists, actors & more: Be sure to subscribe to get daily updates & follow us on social: Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cate Blanchett is an Australian actor and film producer. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including two Oscars. One of the great performers of our time, Cate has the ability to both dazzle with that specific film star radiance, and blend into a natural setting - whether its a blockbuster movie, or an independent production of film or theatre. She is possessively coveted by the fashion design houses who vye for her to represent them on the red carpet - another of her multifarious talents. Throughout her career she has spoken out for the dispossessed, and she is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR. In this episode of Fashion Neurosis, Bella Freud and Cate Blanchett share stories of how both their mothers hand-made their school uniforms - Cate's mother even made her underwear. They also discuss Cate's role as Bob Dylan, and how putting a sock down her trousers helped her to change her body language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Louis is joined by guest co-host Joel Kim Booster to discuss the most viral Olympic moments, from Simone Biles bowing to Rebecca Andrade to French pole vaulter Anthony Ammirati getting beat by his own bulge. Then Louis interviews the one and only Cate Blanchett about her new film Borderlands, prompting a discussion on Cate's unforgettable turns in Notes on a Scandal, Tar, Carol, and more. Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast
What do Mayan lands, a bird, Cate Blanchett, and some polaroids have in common? Mostly, an engaging and provoking photo-and-story book by New York & Mexico City artist Hugo Huerta Marin. Join for a brief blip of an interview with Cate Blanchett and re-imagine going to the theater and how you listen to the world around you. The Book: https://prestelpublishing.penguinrandomhouse.de/book/Portrait-of-an-Artist/Hugo-Huerta-Marin/Prestel/e585552.rhd About the Book: https://www.radicalartreview.org/post/hugo-huerta-marin-portrait-of-an-artist The Echos of a pyramid: https://youtu.be/KTKCk9iLqRc History of the Echos: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/chichen-itza-chirp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unstruck/message
In TÁR, Cate Blanchett plays Lydia Tár, a fictional world famous female conductor and composer whose life takes a dramatic downturn after serious allegations are made against her. Cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister and director Todd Field made a conscious choice to “not put a hat on a hat”- keeping the cinematography very restrained and still throughout most of the film. The focus remained on the music and the performances, with little camera movement save for a few orchestra scenes and the finale of the movie. Florian found Field to have a very precise visual sensitivity so he was able to light the space and still allow the actors to have freedom of movement within the scene while shaping the light more precisely as needed. Florian wanted the precision of his cinematography to reflect the precision of the orchestra. His work also aided the storytelling- carefully deciding where to place the camera and what to focus on allows TÁR to unfold in a slow burn, as the movie purposefully omits information and significant details at first. Florian feels that really good cinema leaves room for reflection and allows us to develop our own perceptions about the story. TÁR allows the audience to see itself and think about the time we're living in, and it feels both timeless and contemporary. He found it an equal privilege to work with an actor like Cate Blanchett because she has a dedication to her craft and a focus on getting the best out of every single shot. She has a good understanding of the technical elements necessary to showcase the best performances. Florian is currently shooting the new season of HBO's True Detective in Iceland. TÁR is currently playing in theaters Find Florian Hoffmeister: http://florianhoffmeister.de/ Instagram: @florian.hoffmeister Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz The post Florian Hoffmeister, BSC on TÁR, working with director Todd Field and Cate Blanchett first appeared on Cam Noir .
Bryan is joined by journalist Ema Sasic to discuss their favorite films starring two-time Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett. Elegant, versatile and committed are many of the words one would say to describe Blanchett. A masterclass performer, always bring 110% to each of her performances and never skipping a beat. From "Blue Jasmine" to the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, as well as her recently acclaimed turn in "TÁR", she has been kicking ass non-stop for nearly 25 years on screen and on stage. In addition to her two Oscars, she is a recipient of three BAFTAs and three Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as two Emmy nominations and one Tony nomination. We'll come to the day where Blanchett is an EGOT recipient very soon, but for now - we'll appreciate what we have! FOLLOW EMA: Twitter - https://twitter.com/ema_sasic Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/emasasic/ FOLLOW THE SHOW: Twitter - https://twitter.com/filmfragmentspc Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/filmfragmen... YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGgZ... FOLLOW BRYAN: Twitter - https://twitter.com/bryansudfield Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bryansudfield/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/BryanSudfield Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/bryansudfield/
Every year, Film at Lincoln Center honors a luminary of the film industry with the Chaplin Award. This year’s recipient, the 47th, is an actress who has essayed some of the most iconic performances of the last quarter-century, and whose nearly superhuman versatility is matched by the consistency of her craft: Cate Blanchett. In an in-depth tribute essay, the scholar Amy Herzog writes that “Blanchett’s almost otherworldly range has generated certain tropes in reviews of her work: she is often described as ‘chameleonic,’ or said to ‘disappear into the character. But these takes, which suggest an innate and natural ability for imitation, or even an erasure of the self, don’t capture the careful calibrations of Blanchett’s craft.” A couple of weeks ago, I sat down with Blanchett to dig into those calibrations and the process behind some of the most interesting performances of her career. We discussed her iconic turns in Jim Jarmusch’s Coffee and Cigarettes, Todd Haynes’s I’m Not There, Taika Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok, and some deeper cuts, like her early roles in the Australian miniseries Bordertown and Tom Tykwer’s Heaven (which was written by Krystof Kieslowski).
This week, the legendary Cate Blanchett joins us. To start, we unpack her femme fatale turn in Nightmare Alley (6:06), the way director Guillermo del Toro wrestles with truth and deception in the new neo-noir (9:34), the first time Blanchett understood her gift for shapeshifting (11:18), the lasting presence of her late father (14:46), an early job as a script reader that changed how she approached her craft (19:14), the challenge of getting comfortable with “being seen” (22:40), a prophetic encounter with a psychic while filming The Gift (25:46), and how becoming a parent clarified her purpose (31:58). On the back-half, we sit her work in I’m Not There (34:52) and Manifesto (38:54), her affinity for the Eastern philosophy of imperfection (42:33), words of wisdom from dancer Martha Graham (48:00), and how she’s beginning to accept the “divine dissatisfaction” of being an artist (51:54). To submit a comment, question, or reflection for our upcoming mailbag episode, write us at mail@talkeasypod.com . Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .
A Mass Effect trilogy remastered collection is happening according to Venture Beat’s Jeff Grubb, who joins today to talk about it, Cate Blanchett might be in the Borderlands movie, the Detroit Lions use Animal Crossing: New Horizons to announce its 2020 season schedule, and a bunch of games have release dates, including Halo 2 on PC. Links: EA remains focused on live services with 14 new games this year (VentureBeat) Cate Blanchett in Talks to Play Lilith in ‘Borderlands’ Film Adaptation (Variety) @Lions’ Animal Crossing tweet @MatPiscatella’s tweet about the Detroit Lions’ Animal Crossing video Fall Guys beta sign-up link Ninjala delay announcement Disintegration – Story Trailer (YouTube) @Bungie’s tweet confirming Destiny 2 will be on next-gen platforms @Halo’s tweet about Halo 2 coming to Halo: The Master Chief Collection See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .
It's Carol season! This week, Louie and Gavin welcome to the show writer, critic and Cate Blanchett expert Murtada Elfadl ( @ME_Says ). The host of the podcast Sundays with Cate joins us to talk about the prolific queen of the screen herself, Cate Blanchett. Join us as we discuss her life and works, from Paradise Road to Where'd You Go, Bernadette , and everything in between If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews , like us on Facebook , e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com , or visit our Instagram for extra content! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes , Stitcher Radio , Spotify or Google Play Music .