
This is a clip from the new Bob Dylan movie. It stars Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan and David Cross as Allen Ginsberg.
Academy Awards 2005 / Press Room credit to www.cateblanchett.net
IFC's coverage of the "I'm Not There" press conference at the 2007 New York Film Festival. Director Todd Haynes talks about the his decision to cast Cate Blanchett as one iteration of Bob Dylan in his film "I'm Not There." For more go to http://www.ifc.com/news
Cate Blanchett, Actor, "The Missing" [Columbia Pictures/Revolution Studios]; Career montage; Trailer and 1 clip from "The Missing"; 1 clip from "Veronica Guerin" [Touchstone Pictures] /// Isabelle Huppert, Actor, "The Promised Life" [Empire Pictures]; 2 clips from "The Promised Life" /// Diane Lane, Actor, "Under The Tuscan Sun" [Touchstone Pictures]; Career montage and 2 clips from "Under The Tuscan Sun" [Touchstone Pictures]
Cate Blanchett, patron of new charity SolarAid, explains how solar power can be used to fight poverty and appeals for support.
Segment 1: Actress Cate Blanchett talks about her three films, "Babel", "Notes on a Scandal", and "The Good German". Segment 2: Sir Richard Eyre talks about his latest film as a director, "Notes on a Scandal" and about directing "Mary Poppins" for Broadway.
The film follows the extraordinary life of the title character (Brad), who is born an old man and ages backwards as he advances in years. Cate portrays his love interest who "meets him in the middle" when their ages coincide. Brad talks about how the high tech makeup he utilizes in the film produces amazingly accurate results to make him younger, while Cate says director David Fincher was careful to use technology "judiciously" in the movie.
Cate Blanchett: butt kissers and smoke blowers - Enough Rope
Cate Blanchett I'm Not There NOMINATED ROLE Cate Blanchett plays Jude, a Bob Dylan-like figure whose experimentation with new musical styles alienates many of his old fans during a concert tour of England. ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY Including her nomination this year for Actress in a Leading Role for ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE, this is the fifth Academy Award nomination for Cate Blanchett. She was previously nominated for: * NOTES ON A SCANDAL (2006) -- Nominee, Actress in a Supporting Role * THE AVIATOR (2004) -- Winner, Actress in a Supporting Role * ELIZABETH (1998) -- Nominee, Actress in a Leading Role FILM SYNOPSIS The lives of several characters, all of whom resemble signer-songwriter Bob Dylan, are interwoven to create a collage of the enigmatic artist's life. As their stories unfold a portrait emerges of one of the music world's most influential figures.
http://ten.com.au/ten/ten_video.html Natarsha Belling talked to Head of the Australian Conservation Foundation, Don Henry and Foundation Ambassador, Cate Blanchett about the web based initiative calling on Australian's to 'put them selves on the map' and register their concern for the environment as well as suggesting practical steps that we can take to reduce out impact on the planet
A tribute to one of my favorite actresses and one of the best of all times. The thing about Cate Blanchett is, she makes you love her, hate her, and sometimes you can't even recognize her. The song used is called "Only the Beggining of the Adventure" Some of this song got too slow, so i cut some parts out..hopefully it wasnt tooo obvious!(it is!) haha I have not seen the majority of her movies, mostly the newer ones. So i apologize for any mistakes. Enjoy! Thanks to , cateblanchett.net and cateblanchettfan.com for pictures. Thanks to Ladykate for Elizabeth video clips. **I do not claim ownership of any images, videos, or songs used.**
The Modern Master award is the highest honor from the SBIFF, and Cate Blanchett was on hand Saturday evening to receive it. Our own Melanie Waters spoke with Cate, as well as director, Todd Haynes, who presented the award. And if that wasn't enough, we spoke with festival juror and "House of Sand & Fog" actress, Shohreh Aghdashloo and TV's "House" star, Olivia Wilde. It was an amazing evening. After watching our coverage, we hope you'll agree. Host: Melanie Waters Camera & Editing: Scott Parent Still Photography: Joseph Matheny Sponsored by: MediaTrust
Cate Blanchett Elizabeth: The Golden Age NOMINATED ROLE As Queen Elizabeth I, Cate Blanchett portrays the English monarch during the crucial years of her long reign. ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY Including her nomination this year for Actress in a Supporting Role for I'M NOT THERE, this is the fifth Academy Award nomination for Cate Blanchett. She was previously nominated for: * NOTES ON A SCANDAL (2006) -- Nominee, Actress in a Supporting Role * THE AVIATOR (2004) -- Winner, Actress in a Supporting Role * ELIZABETH (1998) -- Nominee, Actress in a Leading Role FILM SYNOPSIS In late sixteenth-century England, Queen Elizabeth I, now a monarch at the height of her power, finds herself drawn to the dashing Sir Walter Raleigh, recently returned from his voyage to the New World. Closer to home, Elizabeth also faces challenges to her reign from King Philip II of Spain and Catholic plotters who hope to place her cousin, Mary Stuart, on the throne.