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‘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

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Filmmakers, actresses and producers listen to Australian actress Cate Blanchett read a statement on the red carpet at the screening of ‘Girls of The Sun’ at Cannes. Blanchett decried the lack of woman filmmakers at the festival. Photo: AFP
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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

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“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.

From left to right, actresses Kristen Stewart and Lea Seydoux; musician Khadja Nin; director Ava DuVernay; Cannes jury president and actress Cate Blanchett; and documentarian Agnes Varda arrive at the screening of ‘Girls of the Sun’ at the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE
From left to right, actresses Kristen Stewart and Lea Seydoux; musician Khadja Nin; director Ava DuVernay; Cannes jury president and actress Cate Blanchett; and documentarian Agnes Varda arrive at the screening of ‘Girls of the Sun’ at the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE
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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”.

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