Cate Blanchett Sparks Debate After Powerful Cannes Speech on #MeToo and Film Sets Cate Blanchett is making headlines after delivering powerful remarks at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, reigniting conversations about gender equity and systemic issues in Hollywood. During a wide-ranging discussion, Blanchett addressed how the initial momentum of the #MeToo movement failed to translate into lasting structural change across the industry. She pointed out that while high-profile figures may be able to speak freely, everyday workers in the industry often face silencing when trying to raise concerns about abuse or inequality. Blanchett also highlighted the ongoing imbalance on film sets, describing environments that remain overwhelmingly male-dominated and noting how that lack of diversity impacts creativity and storytelling. Her comments build on years of advocacy, including her 2018 Cannes jury presidency, where she joined dozens of women in a protest calling attention to the lack of female representation in major festival selections. Now her latest remarks are once again pushing Hollywood to confront the question: Has anything really changed, or has the system just gotten better at ignoring the conversation?
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Nothing will change if people stop pushing for it.
The people who control Hollywood seem to be the people who new what Harvey Weinstein was doing and probably did it themselves. They seem like the type of people who would be in the Epstein files!