The Film Festival of New York today do honors to the career of Hollywood star Nicole Kidman for her roles “complex and challenging”, at Alice Tully Hall theater in the Big Apple.
The Australian actress is “one of the best contemporary actresses for his outstanding performance and his appearances bold”, said in a statement the Film Society of Lincoln Center, which was “very happy to honor her with a tribute like this.”
The ceremony will include a conversation with Kidman and subsequently released for the first time in the United States his latest movie, “The Paperboy” directed by Lee Daniels, who was nominated for an Oscar for “Precious”.
The Lincoln Center highlighted the performances of Kidman in “To Die For” (1995), which served to “break through” into the “provocative” Dogville “,” Lars Von Trier (2003), in “Eyes Wide Shut” , Stanley Kubrick (1999), and her portrayal of writer Virginia Woolf in “the Hours” by Stephen Daldry (2002), for which he won an Oscar.
Nicole Kidman by Mario Testino for Vogue US (December 2006). Vera Wang dress.
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Nicole Kidman by Will Davidson for Harper’s Bazaar Australia (June-July 2012).
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Nicole Kidman anc Clive Owen as Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway.