Cate Blanchett will 'fight to the death' over freedom of choice of film roles

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor was in a discussion with festival artistic director Antonio Monda.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Los Angeles | Updated: 20-10-2018 14:35 IST | Created: 20-10-2018 14:09 IST
Cate Blanchett will 'fight to the death' over freedom of choice of film roles
Of late, Hollywood has been severely criticised for casting straight actors to play gay, lesbian and trans roles. (Image Credit: Twitter)
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Cate Blanchett has defended the casting of straight actors as LGBTQ characters, saying she will "fight to the death" with people who stop artists from taking up any kind of roles.

The 49-year-old actor, who played a lesbian woman in her critically-acclaimed film "Carol", said at the Rome Film Festival that it is not necessary for an actor to experience what the character feels, and she believes that it defies the whole point of acting.

"It also speaks to something that I'm quite passionate about in storytelling generally, but in the film specifically, which is that film can be quite a literal medium."

"And I will fight to the death for the right to suspend disbelief and play roles beyond my experience. I think reality television and all that that entails had an extraordinary impact, a profound impact on the way we view the creation of character," Blanchett said.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor was in a discussion with festival artistic director Antonio Monda.

"I think it provides a lot of opportunities, but the downside of it is that we now, particularly in America, I think, we expect and only expect people to make a profound connection to a character when it's close to their experience," Blanchett said.

Of late, Hollywood has been severely criticised for casting straight actors to play gay, lesbian and trans roles.

In July, actor Scarlett Johansson had to drop out from a project, where she was supposed to play a transgender man, following backlash from the LGBTQ community.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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