Cate Blanchett is eager for a pre-social media period of awards exhibits.
The 2x Oscar winner lately made the case for non-televised awards exhibits after she found the “blasphemy” of lip readers on TikTok who reveal what celebs are saying in movies from the unique occasions.
“Return to the day when it wasn’t televised,” she mentioned on the Las Culturistas podcast. “Convey that again and simply have an ideal celebration the place individuals can simply let go.”
Blanchett continued, “I imply, the style is nice, and all of that stuff. We’ll discover out in the long run who gained or who didn’t win. However it will be so good that that occurred behind closed doorways. Completely a really totally different night.”
In the course of the podcast, the Black Bag actress additionally decried the shortage of privateness amid the age of social media. “There’s so few areas which you could go now, the place you might be personal,” she advised co-hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers.
“That’s what I liked in regards to the late ’80s, going to all the dance events in Sydney for Mardi Gras,” mentioned Blanchett. “Individuals have been simply there. They have been so current, you recognize, they have been simply collectively, collectively, having a good time. It was non-aggressive. Nobody was being recorded. Nobody cared what anybody did.”
Blanchett has beforehand gained the Oscar for Greatest Supporting Actress for her efficiency in The Aviator (2004) and Greatest Actress for Blue Jasmine (2013), along with six different nominations.
This yr, she earned a Golden Globe nomination for Greatest Actress — Restricted Sequence or Tv Movie for her position in Disclaimer.
