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Cate Blanchett on man buns, giant female brains, & skewering powerful sexists in ‘Rumours’

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Last updated: October 19, 2024 9:45 pm
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satirical movie rumor Arriving just in time for the 2024 US presidential election, it sheds light on the size of women’s brains, the perceived male superiority among world leaders, and exactly when Alicia Vikander’s character struggles Find out what language they speak. By the way, it’s in Swedish.

The genre-defying film is set during the G7, an annual economic summit of the leaders of seven democratic countries. The leaders of Canada, Britain, Germany, Japan, Italy, the United States, and France are struggling with futile economic plans as the world is taken over by zombies with giant brains pulsating in the woods and circling around campfires. fold.

rumored cast Provided by: Bleecker Street

the Cate Blanchett”German Chancellor Hilda, who is the host of the summit and decides to Vikander’s European Commission Secretary-General Celestine, is in fact a “gibberish” as other world leaders claim, who found her wandering through the Bavarian forests. I’m not saying that. Written and directed by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson. rumor “” is laugh-out-loud funny in its absurdity, and its depiction of leaders’ inability to lead, even among themselves during a zombie uprising, is heartbreaking. Part of the film’s fun is its satire of gender roles, which Blanchett notes is timely. The film’s standard joke is that Hilda, Celestine, and British Prime Minister Cardoza (Nikki Amuka-Bird) all succumb to the machinations of Pan-sporting Canadian Prime Minister Maxim. drink.

“I think G7 can sometimes seem satirical without doing anything. But what I love about this script is that it’s so beautifully crafted that it doesn’t really talk about cultural stereotypes or women. “It leans into metaphors about leadership in a really delicious way,” Blanchett says.

“So judgments are still being made about whether they have children, whether they’re married, their sexual orientation, how they dress. They’re scrutinized in a different way than male leaders. [writer-directors] I really leaned into it,” says the two-time Oscar winner, who launched a program to benefit women, transgender and non-binary filmmakers.

rumored cast

rumored cast Provided by: Bleecker Street

When Italian Prime Minister Antonio (Rolando Ravello), U.S. President Edison (played by the quintessentially British actor Charles Dance), and French President Sylvain played by Denis Menoche accidentally discover an oversized brain in the woods, Sylvain becomes an authority figure. He holds it and declares that it must be a woman’s huge brain because it is small. than the huge human brain.

It was, according to Blanchett, the “culmination” of the way Maddin and the Johnson brothers skewered sexism.

“There’s so much desire-based misogyny in the world right now, how can you laugh at it?” Blanchett says. “I think we’re collectively laughing at the stupidity of a lot of the assumptions that are made about women leaders.”

Watch Blanchett and Denis Menoche’s full interview above. rumor is currently in theaters.


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Check out the official red band trailer for Rumors. Get tickets only in theaters October 18th: https://bleeckerstreetmedia.com/rumours …

Source: Advocate.com – www.advocate.com

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