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Birth Name: Catherine Élise Blanchett
Birth Date: 1969-05-14
Birth Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Alternate Names: Catherine Élise Blanchett, کیت بلانشت, கேத்தரின் எலிஸ் பிளான்செட், เคต บลานเชตต์, 凯特·布兰切特
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Australian actor and producer Cate Blanchett was born on May 14, 1969. After graduating from NIDA, she began her acting career on stage, notably playing Electra (1992) and Hamlet (1994). She gained international recognition for her role as Elizabeth I in 'Elizabeth' (1998), winning Golden Globe and BAFTA awards. Blanchett's diverse filmography includes notable performances in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy (2001-2003) and 'The Hobbit' films (2012-2014). She has won two Academy Awards for her roles in 'The Aviator' (2004) and 'Blue Jasmine' (2013), among other accolades. Additionally, Blanchett served as artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company from 2008 to 2013.
Alternate Names: Bree Daniel, Bree Daniel, Patricia Mara, Tricia Mara, Patricia Mara, Tricia Mara, רוני מארה, رونی مارا, ルーニー・マーラ, 鲁妮·玛拉, 루니 마라
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Rooney Mara (born Patricia Rooney Mara on April 17, 1985) is an American actress known for her roles in films like 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' and 'The Social Network'. She gained significant recognition for portraying Lisbeth Salander in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', based on Stieg Larsson's Millennium series. Mara made her acting debut in 2005 and has since appeared in various notable productions. Apart from her acting career, she is also involved in charity work, overseeing Faces of Kibera, a cause benefiting orphans from Kenya's Kibera slum.
Release Year: 2015
Nation: United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: Кэрол
Director: Todd Haynes
Writer: Patricia Highsmith, Phyllis Nagy
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Companies: Film4 Productions, Killer Films, Number 9 Films
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Keywords: 1950s, adoring, age difference, ambiguous, based on novel or book, chicago, illinois, child custody, comforting, compassionate, department store, divorce, exuberant, gentle, hotel, intimate, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lesbian sex, lgbt, loving, new year's eve, new york city, older woman younger woman relationship, parent child relationship, photography, road trip, santa hat, sentimental, wistful
In early 1950s New York City, Therese Belivet, a young woman in her twenties working as a clerk at a Manhattan department store, meets Carol Aird, an alluring and sophisticated married woman. An immediate connection sparks between them, leading to a deepening relationship that challenges conventional norms of the time. As their affair progresses, Carol's husband begins questioning her competence as a mother, potentially jeopardizing Carol's relationship with their daughter. Meanwhile, Therese, who dreams of a more fulfilling life beyond her job at the department store, finds herself increasingly invested in her relationship with Carol. The story explores the resilience of their connection despite societal pressures and the threat of Carol losing custody of her child.
Carol, directed by Todd Haynes in 2015, is a tender and intimate exploration of love between two women in early 1950s New York City. Adapted from Patricia Highsmith's novel 'The Price of Salt,' the film follows Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), a clerk dreaming of a better life, who meets Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett), an older woman trapped in a loveless marriage. The story captures their evolving relationship against the backdrop of societal norms challenging their attraction. Though limited details about their road trip to Chicago or the resolution of Carol's custody battle are provided, the film is praised for its nuanced portrayal of love and resilience.