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Cate Blanchett defends cinema as serials thrive

Cate Blanchett also acknowledged the "incredible opportunities" provided by streaming platforms

By Web Desk
February 13, 2022
Cate Blanchett defends cinema as serials thrive
Cate Blanchett defends cinema as serials thrive

Valencia, Spain: Double Oscar winner Cate Blanchett on Saturday made a passionate defence of cinema in the face of competition from the serial format ahead of Saturday´s Goya Awards, Spain´s equivalent of the Oscars.

Speaking just hours before the star-studded gala in the Spanish city of Valencia, where she will receive the Spanish Film Academy´s first-ever International Goya Award, the Australian actress warned against the danger of falling into a single creative model.

"We have to be very cautious... that we allow ourselves to think big, ambitious ideas, that we don´t start becoming slaves to the serialised form," she told a news conference in the eastern port city.

"Because that has a profound effect on the way we view story, on the way we view character and the way we view cinematic experience."

The coronavirus pandemic, which took hold nearly two years ago, closing cinemas around much of the world and prompting months of lockdown, has triggered a surge in the streaming of films and television series, benefitting the likes of Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and Disney+.

Blanchett, who recently starred in "Don´t Look Up" Netflix´s star-studded dark satire about a comet threatening to wipe out life on Earth, acknowledged the "incredible opportunities" provided by streaming platforms.

"But I think it would be negligent in extreme not to examine the consequences of us consuming so much via streaming and not going to the cinema in the last 18 months," she said.

"Certainly in the creative industries, I think monopolies are disastrous and dangerous."

Winner of two Oscars and three Golden Globes, among other awards, the 52-year-old actress will also soon be starring in Pedro Almodovar´s first English-language feature film called "A Manual for Cleaning Women".

It will be an adaptation of the book by American author Lucia Berlin and Blanchett will also be involved in the production, according to Variety magazine which first broke the story. (AFP)