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Cate Blanchett

October 2020

  • Award Ceremony - 77th Venice Film Festival<br>epa08664599 Australian actress Cate Blanchett, president of the ‘Venezia 77’ arrives for the awarding ceremony of the 77th annual Venice International Film Festival, in Venice, Italy, 12 September 2020. The event is the first major in-person film fest to be held in the wake of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. Attendees had to follow strict safety measures like mandatory face masks indoors, temperature scanners, and socially distanced screenings to reduce the risk of infection. The public was barred from the red carpet, and big stars were largely absent this year. The 77th edition of the festival runs from 02 to 12 September 2020. EPA/ETTORE FERRARI

    Cate Blanchett: 'Covid-19 has ravaged the whole idea of small government'

    In this essay, the actor considers the disruptions of the pandemic and the renewed fervour for social and economic justice

September 2020

  • Gillian Anderson

    Knock before entering: stars in their dressing rooms – in pictures

  • ‘It’s just obvious to me’ ... Tilda Swinton at the Venice film festival.

    Tilda Swinton: gender-neutral acting awards 'inevitable'

  • Cate Blanchett arrives on the red carpet at the 77th Venice film festival

    Cate Blanchett says she would rather be called an actor than an actress

  • A worker sanitises the Rialto bridge in Venice.

    Venice prepares to welcome guests to Covid-safe film festival

July 2020

  • Uzo Aduba

    Mrs America's Uzo Aduba: 'It's worth examining the shortcomings of our feminist heroes'

  • A women’s rights march in 1977 in Houston. From left, Susan B Anthony II, Bella Abzug, Peggy Kokernot, wearing yellow shorts, and Betty Friedan wearing red coat.

    Tweed v cheesecloth: how 70s style defines the warring women of Mrs America

  • Suzanne Moore

    Mrs America depicts one of feminism’s toughest battles – the fight against female misogynists

    Suzanne Moore
  • Cate Blanchett in Mrs America.

    Observer TV reviews
    The week in TV: Mrs America; Stateless; The Kemps: All True; There She Goes; Manhunt - review

  • TV review
    Mrs America review – Cate Blanchett fights off feminism

  • TV review
    Stateless review – harrowing, hypnotic refugee drama

  • From ice queen to hothead: how Cate Blanchett negotiated stardom on her own terms

  • 'I had this image of my husband making love to a tree': directors on filming shorts for Netflix's Homemade

June 2020

  • Cate Blanchett before the incident, in May.

    Cate Blanchett suffers chainsaw accident on lockdown in East Sussex

    The actor has sustained a ‘nick to the head’ in what she told former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was a minor incident

May 2020

  • Rose Byrne

    Rose Byrne: ‘You understand why feminists are furious – we’re still talking about this?’

  • Chris Hemsworth, Meryl Streep, Taika Waititi

    Taika Waititi leads all-star charity Roald Dahl readings

April 2020

  • Cate Blanchett as Phyllis Schlafly in Mrs America, a flawlessly executed series.

    Mrs America review: Cate Blanchett shines in 70s feminism drama

    The starry mini-series digs into the feminist wars of the 1970s, and finds a formidable antihero in the Oscar-winner’s take on Phyllis Schlafly

March 2020

  • Ian McKellen in Aladdin

    Dramarama! Celebrate World Theatre Day – in pictures

  • Australia-SRI LANKA-politics-immigration-REFUGEE<br>People protest outside the Federal Court in Melbourne on September 4, 2019, where a hearing in a case has temporarily spared a Tamil family of four -- including two Australian-born toddlers -- from deportation and fuelled a political firestorm. - The family’s case has become a new flashpoint over the Australian government’s hardline immigration policies, which include turning away refugees arriving by boat and de facto offshore detention, both measures condemned by the United Nations. (Photo by William WEST / AFP)WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images

    Stateless is a TV show – but it's also the harsh reality behind the wire in Australian detention

    Michelle Foster and Katie Robertson

February 2020

  • Pat (Cate Blanchett) performing at the GOPA Eistedfodd in STATELESS, image by Ben King

    Australian TV review
    Stateless review – thrilling, surprising drama interrogates painful Australian truths

    The Cate Blanchett-led ABC series, just picked up by Netflix, offers a psychologically charged and nail-biting depiction of immigration detention
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