CATE BLANCHETT ph. for Net-A-Porter, february 2025
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CATE BLANCHETT ph. for Net-A-Porter, february 2025
CATE BLANCHETT attends the 82nd Annual Golden Globes Awards.
Carol (2015) dir. Todd Haynes
Black Bag (2025) directed by Steven Soderbergh
Disclaimer* Chapter VII - It's time for my voice to be heard.
Chapter I | Chapter II | Chapter III | Chapter IV | Chapter V | Chapter VI
Disclaimer (2024) | 01.07 VII
Cate Blanchett by Frank Bauer
Disclaimer* Chapter VI - Only death is irrevocable.
Chapter I | Chapter II | Chapter III | Chapter IV | Chapter V
Disclaimer* Chapter V - I had to tell the world the truth.
Chapter I | Chapter II | Chapter III | Chapter IV
Disclaimer Chapter IV - I wanted him to die.
Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III
Disclaimer* Chapter III - Destiny doesn't ask permission.
Chapter I Chapter II
Carol (2015) dir. Todd Haynes
Florence Zimmerman being the most gorgeous witch that has ever existed.
Disclaimer* Chapter II - Do you ever think of me?
Chapter I
Carol (2015) dir. Todd Haynes
Disclaimer* Chapter I - To my son, Jonathan. Written and directed for the screen by Alfonso Cuarón
Cate Blanchett as Catherine Ravenscroft, Disclaimer. (Dir. Alfonso Cuarón)
The point of Disclaimer thus far has been about unreliable narration and how stories shift based upon perspective, and how the truth can be warped to match the reality someone wants to see. (V)