"He had this really solemn, sad look on his face."
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EXCLUSIVE: That jibe Cate Blanchett made about awards shows being akin to a “horse race” “lost” her the Best Actress Oscar. So says Joey Berlin, CEO of the Critics Choice Awards.
None of us knows that for sure, but Berlin’s adamant.
Blanchett uttered a stream of vitriol during her acceptance speech when she collected the Critics Choice Award for Best Actress back in January for her performance in Focus Features’ Tár.
“I would love it if we would just change this whole f*cking structure,” she told the audience on January 15. “It’s like what is this patriarchal pyramid where someone stands up here. Why don’t we just say there was a whole raft of female performances that are in concert and in dialogue with one another?”
“And stop the televised horse race of it all,” she continued. “Because, can I tell you, every single woman with a television, film, advertising, tampon commercials — whatever — you’re all out there doing amazing work that is inspiring me continually. So thank you. I share this with you all.”
Blanchett was slammed in some quarters for being hypocritical.
“That’s how she lost the Oscar,” Berlin asserted as he sipped a cup of posho loose leaf Earl Grey on a recent sunny morning at the Dean Street Townhouse in Soho, London.
You think that’s why Blanchett lost the Academy Award to Michelle Yeoh?
“I do,” nodded Berlin.
At that point of the awards season, he noted, Oscar voters pay close attention to “these precursor events,” and they go to “little private events and campaign events and everything.”
Contenders “who get out and press the flesh and give the community the impression that they would be so honored to be honored in this way, it’s impactful for somebody to get up and say: ‘This is bosh. This is silly
"He had this really solemn, sad look on his face."
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