Nicole Kidman Earns Acclaim for Bold Performance in 'Babygirl'
The A24 drama, directed by Halina Reijn, explores themes of power and desire, with Kidman receiving the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival.
- Nicole Kidman stars in 'Babygirl' as a powerful CEO whose life takes a dramatic turn through a relationship with a young intern.
- The film, directed by Dutch filmmaker Halina Reijn, delves into themes of desire, control, and vulnerability, blending drama and satire.
- Critics have praised Kidman's daring and complex performance, marking a return to the bold roles of her earlier career.
- Kidman was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival, with jurors highlighting her fearless portrayal.
- 'Babygirl' is now playing in theaters, with its provocative narrative drawing comparisons to works by Adrian Lyne and Paul Verhoeven.