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Cate Blanchett developing film, TV projects with her production company

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Australian actress Cate Blanchett, who was recently seen in Don’t Look Up and Nightmare Alley, has taken the onus for developing film and TV projects as she’s changing the landscape of audio-visual content through the Dirty Films banner she co-founded with her husband, Andrew Upton. A Manual for Cleaning Women, her first collaboration with Pedro Almodovar in his English-language debut; Indigenous Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton’s The New Boy and the Apple TV Plus series Disclaimer are some of the projects which are in the pipeline of Dirty Films. —IANS

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