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Two new interviews with Cate Blanchett available in our gallery. They are from Psyhcologies Russia July issue and Gala France from June 13. Enjoy!






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Here are some photoshoot updates! Enjoy!
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3) Vanity Fair Italia
4) Polaroids by Huertam
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Every year the Mayor of Cannes invites the Jury for lunch and also to taste some local specialties, this year was no exception; The Jury also signed the guests book and Cate was presented with a painting by Olivier Domin.
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Remise du tableau à la Presidente CatecBlanchett #cateblanchett #olll #festival decannes. pic.twitter.com/RKR8RQ6O1v
— olivier domin (@DominOlivier) May 16, 2018
Arrivée des membres du jury du @Festival_Cannes pour le traditionnel aïoli provençal sur les hauteurs de Cannes pic.twitter.com/CkUdsNwVAA
— Patrick Simonin (@PatrickSimonin) May 16, 2018
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Yesterday, Cannes Jury President Cate Blanchett attended the Kering Women in Motion Dinner. An event created in 2015 to to showcase the contribution of women to the film industry, whether in front of the camera or behind it.
The host of the dinner was actress Salma Hayek. Here are some photos!
From Kering Official Instagram
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The 5th day of Cannes was historic and moving; The Film Festival partnered with the 50/50by2020 collective and Time’s Up movement in a symbolic gesture to support gender equality and diversity in the industry, before the signing of the official guidelines on Monday. Linked in arms, 82 women representing the number of films directed by women and selected in Competition since the first edition of the festival, marched up the stairs ahead of the “Girls of the Sun” film premiere.
Cate delivered a powerful speech calling for gender equality while director Agnès Varda read it in french.
“On these steps today stand 82 women representing the number of female directors who have climbed these stairs since the first edition of the Cannes Film Festival in 1946. In the same period 1688 male directors have climbed these very same stairs. In the 71 years of this world-renowned festival there have been 12 female heads of its juries. The prestigious Palme d’Or has been bestowed upon 71 male directors – too numerous to mention by name – but only two women – Jane Campion, who is with us in spirit, and Agnès Varda, who stands with us today.
These facts are stark and undeniable.
Women are NOT a minority in the world, yet the current state of our industry says otherwise. As women, we all face our own unique challenges, but we stand together on these stairs today as a symbol of our determination and commitment to progress. We are writers, producers, directors, actresses, cinematographers, talent agents, editors, distributors, sales agents and all involved in the cinematic arts.
We stand in solidarity with women of all industries.
WE CHALLENGE our institutions to actively provide parity and transparency in their executive bodies and safe environments in which to work.
WE CHALLENGE our governments to make sure that the laws of equal pay for equal work are upheld.
WE CHALLENGE ourselves to continue to insist that our workplaces are diverse and equitable so that they can best reflect the world in which we actually live. A world that allows all of us behind and in front of the camera to thrive shoulder to shoulder with our male colleagues.
WE ACKNOWLEDGE all of the women AND men who are standing for change.
The stairs of our industry MUST be accessible to all. Let’s climb.”
You can watch the reading of the text here (minute 17:49)
For this event Cate wore a Giorgio Armani black silk gown
Jury president and face of #armanibeauty Si Fragrance Cate Blanchett wore a stunning one shoulder black silk gown with dramatic bow by #GiorgioArmaniPrivé on the @Festival_Cannes red carpet #Cannes2018 #ArmaniStars pic.twitter.com/uMNxsVHPPd
— Giorgio Armani (@giorgioarmani) May 12, 2018
Cate also joined a photoshoot for French magazine Madame Figaro
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Small update on the Chanel and Vanity Fair France dinner. Two new photos and a video.
Penélope Cruz, Martin Scorsese, Cate Blanchett, Karl Lagerfeld, Kristen Stewart… Tous étaient à la soirée cannoise « Vanity Fair » x Chanel #Cannes2018 pic.twitter.com/QvJQHYAYgJ
— Vanity Fair France (@VanityFairFR) May 10, 2018