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Cate Blanchett launches fund supporting women, transgender and non-binary filmmakers

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Cis white men largely dominate the film industry, but Cate Blanchett is co-founding a new platform called Proof of Concept to identify and support the next generation of women, transgender, and non-binary filmmakers.

Even with the success of women-led films like Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, which has grossed $1.44 billion to date worldwide, and Chloé Zhao….

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