The 51% - Is the #MeToo Movement Dead?
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Cate Blanchett lamented at the Cannes Film Festival that the #MeToo movement “was eliminated very quickly” in Hollywood. In a wide-ranging conversation, Blanchett lamented this week that the tide of #MeToo has reversed in Hollywood, where she has spoken openly about gender equality. “It was eliminated very quickly, which I find interesting,” Blanchett said. “There are many people with platforms who can raise their voices with relative security a…
The Cannes International Film Festival is about to come to an end, but as happens every year, in its different activities there has been room to address problems that still affect the film industry. On the weekend, Cate Blanchett sat next to the French journalist Didier Allouch to talk about his career and reflect on some of the causes he has defended. You may be interested: Javier Bardem in Cannes 2026: ‘Those who are making so-called black lis…
The 51% - Is the #MeToo movement dead?
Nearly a decade has passed since allegations against Harvey Weinstein first emerged in the US, sparking the global #MeToo movement. Now, Australian actor Cate Blanchett says the movement has been killed off in Hollywood. So as the Cannes Film Festival comes to a close, we focus on the accusations surrounding the event, alongside broader discussions about sexual violence within the film industry.
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