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I created a new thread, since we now know a little more about his new project!

https://deadline.com/2021/12/cate-blanc ... 234882657/
Alfonso Cuarón is adapting Renee Knight’s novel Disclaimer as a series for Apple TV+ with Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline starring.

The project marks the first series from the Roma filmmaker since he signed an overall deal with the streamer in 2019. It also marks a series debut for Sophie’s Choice and A Fish Called Wanda star Kline.

Cuarón to write, direct and executive produce all episodes of the series, marking the first time that he has written and directed all episodes of an original series. Blanchett also exec produces.

Blanchett plays Catherine Ravenscroft, a*successful and respected television*documentary*journalist whose work has been built on revealing the concealed transgressions of*long-respected*institutions. When an intriguing novel*written by a widower, played by Kline, appears on her bedside table,*she is horrified to realize she is a key character in a story that she had hoped was*long*buried in the past. A*story that reveals her darkest secret. A secret she*thought*was hers alone.

Academy Award-winner Emmanuel Lubezki (Gravity) and Academy Award nominee Bruno Delbonnel (The Tragedy of Macbeth) will serve as directors of photography on the project.
It definitely looks like a new challenge for Cuarón, and it's really exciting!
I feel like they're going to try a narrative experiment here, and Lubezki and Delbonnel are well and truly the two cinematographers on the project, it's a really exciting collaboration! Sounds intriguing, can't wait to hear more!

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7 movies starring Blanchett directed by Cuaron shot by either Lubezki or Delbonnel. Who needs heaven after that?


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Cuaron made only two movies last decade, and they're both amongst the best of the decade. Can't wait for his next work, but very sad it's not in theater.

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