The actress Cate Blanchett will receive next Saturday, February 12, the Goya International Award, award created by the Academy of Cinema to “Recognize personalities that contribute to the cinema as art that unites cultures and spectators around the world.”

The actress will be present in Valencia to collect the award, as confirmed sources of the Academy.
Instituted for world cinema figures, in its first edition he has relapsed in the interpreter and Australian producer for being “an actress who has interpreted unforgettable characters that are already part of our memory and of our present.”

Blanchett is an actress, producer, artistic director and also known for humanistic work.
She is a goodwill Ambassador of the UN agency for refugees, as well as a member of the Australian Conservation Foundation.

It is also a compromised figure with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy and has received the Crystal Award at the World Economic Forum of Davos for his work for UNHCR.
In 2012, Blanchett was invested as a knight of the arts and letters by the French Ministry of Culture.

He has presided over the Cannes Film (2018) and Venice (2020).
He has received Doctor Honoris cause from the University of New South Wales, the University of Sydney and Macquarie University, as well as being Companion of the Order of Australia for his “continued commitment to nature and social equality”.

Currently, the actress is embarked on the preproduction of the Disclaimer series, directed by Alfonso Aunton for Apple Plus, which will star in and from which executive producer will be.
She has just finished the shooting of Tar, by Todd Field – that she also produces and stars – and of the Guillermo version of the Pinocchio Bull, for Netflix.

On the billboard you currently have the alley of lost souls, also from the bull (Searchlights Pictures), in addition to the tape do not look up, from Adam McKay, which can be seen in Netflix.

In addition, it will be the manual protagonist for women’s cleaning, pedro almodóvar, adaptation of the book of Lucia Berlin produced by the company of the actress, the desire and Dirty Films, a company that is the founder and director next to Andrew Upton
(With whom he chaired and artistically directed the Sydney Theater Company from 2008 to 2014).

Blanchett has two Oscar – the best protagonist actress by Blue Jasmine, from Woody Allen, and the best supporting actress by the aviator, by Martin Scorsese;
three golden balloons;
Three BAFTA;
and three prizes of the actors’ union.

It has been the Queen of Elves in the Trilogy The Lord of the Rings and Bob Dylan at I’m Not There.
The protagonist of Carol participated in the fourth installment of Indiana Jones and has worked with Anthony Minghella (‘The Talent of Mr. Ripley’), Sally Potter (‘Furistic Lives’), Steven Soderbergh (‘The Good German’), Jim Jarmusch
(‘Coffee and cigarrettes’), Wes Anderson (‘Life Aquatic’), Ridley Scott (‘Robin Hood’) and Richard Linklater (‘Where are Bernadette’), among others.