Nicole Kidman reveals that bold scenes in her new film left her feeling “exposed and vulnerable”

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Nicole Kidman revealed that she felt vulnerable in certain daring scenes of her new movie “Babygirl,” which premiered at the Venice Film Festival.

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Australian actress Nicole Kidman revealed to journalists attending the world premiere of her new film “Babygirl” at the Venice Film Festival that she felt “exposed and vulnerable” in some very daring scenes of the production.

“It definitely makes me feel exposed, vulnerable, scared, and all those things when it’s shown to the world, but doing it with these people here was delicate, intimate, and very, very deep.”

In the film directed by Dutch filmmaker Halina Reijn, Kidman plays Romy, a successful professional who becomes involved with her intern, the ambitious Samuel, played by Harris Dickinson.



The film premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, where it is competing for the top prize, the Golden Lion, and is expected to hit theaters later this year.

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