‘Let’s climb!’ Cate Blanchett leads Cannes women in red carpet #MeToo protest for equality
Blanchett, who is president of this year’s Cannes jury, decried the historic lack of representation for women at the Cannes Film Festival

Hollywood stars including Cate Blanchett, Kristen Stewart and Salma Hayek called Saturday for equal pay in the cinema industry and beyond in a historic red carpet protest at the Cannes Film Festival.
Eighty-two actresses, filmmakers and producers marched arm and arm to demand equality and “a safe workplace”, seven months after the world was shaken by the #MeToo movement and the fall of mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The ranks included a battalion of Oscar winners from Helen Mirren and Marion Cotillard to US directors Ava DuVernay, who directed Selma, and Patty Jenkins, who made Wonder Woman.
“We demand that our workplaces are diverse and equitable so they can best reflect the world in which we live,” said Blanchett in a statement read out with the legendary 89-year-old French director Agnes Varda.

Blanchett, a double Oscar winner, said they wanted “a world that allows all of us in front and behind the camera to thrive shoulder to shoulder with our male colleagues”.