Nicole Kidman highlights why 'enormous amount of trust' helped her while shooting Babygirl
Actress Nicole Kidman has said there was an enormous amount of trust in creating the dynamism and complexity that exists between her and co-star Harris Dickinson's characters in their latest released movie Babygirl.
The film debuted on August 30, 2024, at the 81st Venice International Film Festival.
Kidman clinched the Volpi Cup for Best Actress.
During the screening of the movie in Los Angeles, Nicole Kidman was quoted as saying by People: "We would look at each other and go, 'okay'."
Nicole Kidman said with Reijn being at the helm helped her feel comfortable making the erotic thriller movie that also featured Antonio Banderas.
"I've always been on a quest as an actor, I'm always going, where have I not been? And what can I explore as a human being? And this was an area I'd never been," she said.
"There's a sort of a jump off the cliff thing where you go, okay, I'm just going to abandon everything and explore this with the people that I trust in a genre that is already set, but hopefully we can explore new territory and especially with the female at the helm," the Hollywood beauty said.
Nicole Kidman could be seen portraying the character of a powerful business executive in the movie who gets entangled in a relationship with an intern, played by Harris Dickinson while her husband remains unaware of it.
The trailer of the movie was released recently.
The movie's North American premiere was held at the 49th Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2024.
The movie is scheduled to be released in the USA on Dec 25.
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