Actress-producer Cate Blanchett and director Guy Maddin shared about their paths into the film industry as well as their experiences of “flow” in making art, while at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
They took the stage in front of more than 800 guests at the Oude Luxor Theater, shortly after a festival screening of their film Rumours. “I never, ever thought I could work in the film industry,” said Blanchett. “I was resigned happily to having a career in the theater.
I didn’t think that I was that girl, and at the time, there was certainly a sense that women had a certain shelf life in the film industry, and a certain type of woman got to parade on screen.
But I loved watching films, and I had such an eclectic taste. I think it’s the benefit of growing up with four Australian terrestrial channels.” The two-time Oscar-winner said that it was a film excursion for a French class in high school that first made her think about pursuing film. “I was hypnotized by the cinematic storytelling, and it felt like quite an adult experience.
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