Speaking at Cannes, actor Cate Blanchett said that the #MeToo movement in Hollywood ‘got killed’, leading to inequalities still persisting on film sets.
Cate Blanchett has mourned the death of the #MeToo movement during an impassioned panel at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Cate Blanchett discusses #MeToo movement at Cannes; says 'It got killed very quickly' - watch
Hollywood's #MeToo movement has been 'killed very quickly,' according to Cate Blanchett at Cannes. She highlighted the stark ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Male stars attending the Berlin film festival on Thursday told Reuters they were reassessing their own behavior in light of the #MeToo movement by women against sexual harassment ...
Japan will for the first time screen a documentary directed by a prominent campaigner in the country's #MeToo movement, months after it was nominated for an Oscar. The Barron's news department was not ...
Cate Blanchett says that the #MeToo movement “got killed very quickly” in remarks at the Cannes Film Festival. She lamented ...
Australian actor says there are still ‘10 women and 75 men’ on film sets a decade after the gender equality movement dominated conversations ...
Appearing at this year's Cannes Film Festival, Cate Blanchett stated that the #MeToo movement "got killed very quickly" and ...
This story was originally reported by Grace Panetta of The 19th. Meet Grace and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. When Donald Trump was elected to the presidency in 2024 ...
The Oscar-winning Australian star was speaking in Cannes when she took aim at how little has changed on film sets, despite ...
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