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Pride cometh before a fall
Despite the film’s length, MARIA DUARTE is impressed by Cate Blanchett’s portrayal of a groundbreaking conductor at the height of her powers
Cate Blanchett as Lydia Tar in Todd Field's film TAR

TAR (15)
Directed by Todd Field

 

SCOOPING a Golden Globe for her five-star performance in Todd Field’s TAR, Cate Blanchett is extraordinary as Lydia Tar, a groundbreaking conductor of a major German orchestra, at the top of her game at the start of this intricate and complex drama.

At the height of her career, she is preparing for a book launch and a long-anticipated live recording of Mahler’s Symphony No 5 before everything slowly begins to go south.

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