Cate Blanchett emphasized the importance of “polite disagreement” in film-making, noting that a harmonious set doesn’t always lead to a successful movie. Speaking at TIFF, she debunked the misconception that great films are made in a carefree environment, citing past experiences where a lack of constructive criticism resulted in subpar work. Blanchett stressed the significance of open communication and respectful debate in the creative process, highlighting the value of differing opinions in achieving a compelling final product.
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NATO summit: Mark Rutte calls Donald Trump ‘Daddy’, praises him for boosting Europe’s defence spend
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sparked attention by calling US President Donald Trump "Daddy" during a press conference, following Trump's comments on the Israel-Iran conflict. The summit resulted in a commitment to increase defense spending significantly, addressing both Trump's demands and concerns over Russian threats, despite discussions on trade tariffs affecting military budgets. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called US President Donald Trump "Daddy" during a press conference,...
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