Synopsis
Nicole Kidman is planning a break from her busy 2024 schedule, which includes films like 'Babygirl', 'A Family Affair', and 'Spellbound'. She expresses her commitment to taking bold risks in her career and emphasizes her belief in supporting fellow directors.Key Takeaways
- Nicole Kidman is taking a break in 2024.
- She has worked on several projects this year.
- Kidman is a producer for 'Holland'.
- She values bold risks in her acting career.
- The film 'Holland' features a mysterious storyline.
Los Angeles, March 11 (NationPress) Academy Award-winning actress Nicole Kidman, who has had a hectic schedule in 2024 with projects like 'Babygirl', 'A Family Affair', and 'Spellbound', is gearing up to take a break this year.
The 57-year-old star, who appears alongside Gael García Bernal, Matthew Macfadyen, and Jude Hill in 'Holland', a mystery thriller, shared with The Hollywood Reporter: “(2025 is) actually not as crazy.
“I was much more active last year; this year I have 'Holland', I have 'Nine Perfect Strangers', and then I’m off for the rest of the year. So, oh well!”
The acclaimed actress also took on a producer role for 'Holland', and director Mimi Cave noted that Kidman was “a real champion of the script and a champion of me.”
The filmmaker mentioned: “She truly believes in directors, so once it’s in my hands or any director’s hands, she allows you to go.”
“Holland” revolves around a teacher in a Midwestern town who suspects her husband of leading a double life. Matthew Macfadyen expressed his enjoyment of participating in the film, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
The 50-year-old actor stated: “I found it tonally fascinating, stylized, stylish, and fun. I had seen Mimi’s first film and was incredibly impressed with it and thought I just wanted to be part of it.”
In the meantime, Nicole has previously shared her willingness to embrace “bold risks” throughout her career.
When asked if Hollywood has become more receptive to risks, Kidman told Vanity Fair's 2025 Hollywood Issue: “I suppose I don’t think of that. I just go, ‘This is the road I’m on, and whatever happens happens.’
“If it’s seen as a risk, I’ll take these risks. And if they’re bold risks, then I’ll accept those risks, but I’m not going to dwell too much on that because fear can creep in. That’s very, very harmful to the expression and the desire.”