Cate Blanchett looks stylish in a brown blazer and a black top as she takes part in debate while promoting new series Stateless at Berlin International Film Festival
She’s one of the most revered stars in Hollywood.
And Cate Blanchett put on a stylish display as she took part in the Talents Table Talk: Places Like Home event at the Berlin International Film Festival on Monday.
The actress, 50, looked stunning in a chic ensemble as she donned a brown blazer over a stylish black top for the occasion.
Chic: Cate Blanchett looked stylish in a brown blazer and a black top as she took part in debate while promoting new series Stateless at Berlin International Film Festival on Monday
Cate gave her look a glittering touch as she accessorised with a golden necklace and a chain-link bracelet.
She wore her cropped golden locks in loose waves, and used a natural palette of make-up to accentuate her stunning features.
The Carol star spoke with activist Nardjes Asli, director Karim Aïnouz, actress Maryam Zaree, and moderator Florian Weghorn about being between nations, and Australia’s migratory politics at the event.
Glamorous: Cate wore her cropped golden locks in loose waves, and used a natural palette of make-up to accentuate her stunning features
Attention to detail: Cate gave her look a glittering touch as she accessorised with a golden necklace and a chain-link bracelet
Event: The Carol star spoke with activist Nardjes Asli, director Karim Aïnouz, actress Maryam Zaree, and moderator Florian Weghorn about being between nations, and migratory politics
Cate’s new drama series Stateless, which she co-created with Elise McCredie and Tony Ayres, executive produced and stars in, had its world premiere at the festival earlier this week.
The six-part show is directed by Emma Freeman and Jocelyn Moorhouse, and focuses on a series of true refugee stories.
Inspired by Cornelia Rau’s experience of being unlawfully detained in 2004, the show centres around an airline hostess, an Afghan refugee, a father of three and a bureaucrat caught up in an Australian immigration detention centre.
Promotion: Cate’s new drama Stateless, which she co-created with Elise McCredie and Tony Ayres, executive produced and stars in, had its world premiere at the festival earlier this week
Drama: The six-part show is directed by Emma Freeman and Jocelyn Moorhouse, and focuses on a series of true refugee stories
Picked up: On Tuesday, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Netflix had bought the global rights to the show, and will release it later this year after the show airs in Australia
On Tuesday, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Netflix had bought the global rights to the show, and will release it later this year after the show airs in Australia on ABC in March.
Speaking about the show in a statement, Cate, Elise and Tony said of the acquisition: ‘Stateless has been a labour of love for many years, and we could not be more thrilled that it will reach an international audience on Netflix.
‘The issues addressed in the series have universal resonance but have been cloaked in silence and muddied by fear and misinformation.
‘Our hope is that Stateless will generate a global conversation around our systems of border protection and how our humanity has been affected by them.’
Delighted: Speaking about the new in a statement, Cate, Elise and Tony said of the acquisition: ‘Stateless has been a labour of love for many years, and we could not be more thrilled’
Happy: Cate could be seen smiling brightly she spoke with her fellow panellists