Why Australians have to wait until 2023 to see Cate Blanchett’s ‘best film’

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Tar has been called one of the year’s best films but, because of its ‘challenging’ nature, Australians won’t be able to watch it for months.

andMike Baard, managing director of Universal Pictures Australasia , says it’s not unusual to see these types of delays. But it is perhaps more noticeable in the context of the past few years, he says, when many movies got fast-tracked internationally due to the pandemic.“Most films in Australia will open either on the same weekend as the US, or the weekend after … But when a filmare held back to better fit when Australian school holidays fall.

Critical consensus is now building locally. The film has just screened at Adelaide Film Festival and is playing at the Brisbane International Film Festival this week. A That wait may be a hard pill to swallow for audiences, however, who are increasingly used to consuming news about films in a global media environment and receiving screen content on demand.

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