Double Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett Films at the Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin
Double Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett Films at the Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin
BERLIN, December 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
She shone as the forceful Queen Elizabeth I, the gentle Galadriel, leader of the
elves, and Woody Allen's fallen socialite. Now, for her new film project, under strictest
secrecy, Hollywood star Cate Blanchett has been shooting scenes from new Grand Show THE
WYLD with director and artist Julian Rosefeldt (with Cate Blanchett playing a
choreographer). With a quarter of a million tickets now sold or reserved, THE WYLD has
just set a new sales record at the Palast.
Along with Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett is one of Australia's top female Hollywood
exports. She achieved her breakthrough with her Academy Award nominated leading role in
'Elizabeth'. Numerous successes followed, including David Fincher's 'The Curious Case of
Benjamin Button', Peter Jackson's epic 'The Lord of the Rings', and Steven Soderbergh's
'The Good German'.
The exceptional actress has won more than 70 film and festival awards, been nominated
for an Oscar six times, and received the coveted gong in 2005 for best supporting actress
in Martin Scorsese's 'The Aviator' and in 2014 for best leading actress in Woody Allen's
'Blue Jasmine'.
In Berlin this December, Cate Blanchett has been filming under strictest secrecy with
director and artist Julian Rosefeldt, whose works are on display in renowned collections
such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Rosefeldt's work consists primarily of
elaborate film installations. In her screen role as a strict choreographer, where - with
makeup artistry - she appears much older, Cate Blanchett filmed scenes from new hit
production THE WYLD with the Berlin Palast's ballet company.
Cate Blanchett was highly impressed with the new production: "It was a unique
experience to shoot at the Palast, to work with its ballett ensemble and the extraordinary
characters of the WYLD show. The experience will long live in my memory."
Until 2013, together with her husband Andrew Upton, Cate Blanchett was responsible for
the artistic direction of the Sydney Theatre Company, Australia. Apart from her
illustrious movie career, she is also a passionate stage actress and aficionado of the
international theatre scene.
Word about the new quality of Grand Shows at the Palast has spread internationally,
and the artist and director expressly wanted to shoot film scenes with the ballet ensemble
on the largest stage in the world. With 60 dancers, the Palast Ballet is the world's
largest standing show-ballet company.
The new Grand Show THE WYLD has got off to a record start. In less than a quarter of a
year (the first performance was on 7 October), a quarter of a million tickets have now
been sold or reserved. This is a new sales record for the theatre at Friedrichstrasse 107.
"Looking back on 2014, we can do some top-notch name-dropping: Tom Hanks rehearsed at
the Palast; we created our new Grand Show with Parisian fashion genius Thierry Mugler;
Amanda Lear and Jean Paul Gaultier recently came to see THE WYLD; and now Cate Blanchett
has filmed with our aliens and drag queens. We feel truly honoured," reports theatre
director Dr. Berndt Schmidt.
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