Por: Vanity Fair Entertainment October 31, 2022
-csjEHZ cYsjAa body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Holding court onstage in an interview with The New Yorker’s Adam Gopnik, the EGOT-winning conductor and composer Lydia Tár claims that gender was never an issue in her rise to the top of the classical music world. But her outfit—a perfectly tailored black suit and crisp white dress shirt—tells a more complicated story. As played by... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion October 21, 2022
Midway through the enthralling new film “Tár,” the heroine, a brilliant and imperious classical music conductor named Lydia Tár, is talking about the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer with her elderly former mentor.“Schopenhauer measured a man’s intelligence... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Entertainment October 13, 2022
Why does that accent mark hover over Lydia Tár’s name? She’s the title character of writer-director Todd Field’s “TÁR.” The accent mark doesn’t affect the pronunciation any. Instead it’s there as garnish, a further gilding of what’s already a rather stupendous... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 09, 2022
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 08, 2022
Cate Blanchett has played her share of formidable characters, rulers who could bring mere mortals to their knees with a single icy stare: Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth, Galadriel in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the goddess Hela in Thor: Ragnarok. But none of that could... + más
ABC News USA Life October 07, 2022
Start engraving the name Cate Blanchett on the Oscar for Best Actress. Her virtuoso performance as classical music conductor and composer Lydia Tár is an absolute stunner, destined to leave its mark on movie history and be talked about for years. No wonder Blanchett is the... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment October 06, 2022
“Time is the thing, says Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) in Todd Fields' “Tár.” Lydia, a world-renown conductor, is explaining her art as more than waving a baton around — not a mere “human metronome” — but rather an almost god-like ability to mold and contort... + más
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The Atlantic USA Entertainment October 05, 2022
In Cate Blanchett’s career-best performance, an icon’s fall from grace breaks down to its most elemental form.Focus FeaturesOctober 5, 2022, 2:23 PM ETTodd Field’s new film, Tár, opens with a scene that should feel inherently uncinematic: an onstage Q&A. The conversation,... + más
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