Release Date and More Details – Hollywood Life
Nicole Kidman‘s upcoming Babygirl erotic thriller is nothing like she’s ever executed earlier than. After its Venice Film Festival premiere, the movie shall be launched in theaters on the finish of this yr. Hollywood Life has compiled all the small print about Babygirl, under.
What Is A24’s ‘Babygirl’ Movie About?
According to its official synopsis, the A24 film follows a “high-powered CEO [who] puts her career and family on the line when she begins a torrid affair with her much younger intern.”
Nicole performs Romy, whereas Harris Dickinson performs Samuel and Antonio Banderas performs Jacob.
‘Babygirl’ Release Date
After the movie premieres on the Venice Film Festival between August 28 and September 7, it’s anticipated to be launched on December 25, 2024.
Where to Watch ‘Babygirl’
The film shall be in theaters earlier than it lands a streaming launch.
What Has Nicole Kidman Said About ‘Babygirl’?
Ahead of the Venice Film Festival, Nicole sat down with Vanity Fair to debate the erotic thriller, which she famous is probably the most uncovered she’s ever felt in a task.
“I’ve made some films that are pretty exposing, but not like this,” she informed the publication in an interview revealed on August 26. “It left me ragged. At some point I was like, ‘I don’t want to be touched. I don’t want to do this anymore,’ but at the same time, I was compelled to do it.”
Nicole recalled feeling “very exposed as an actor, as a woman [and] as a human being” throughout manufacturing.
“I needed to go in and exit like, ‘I need to put my protection back on,’” she added while remembering her experience. ‘What have I just done? Where did I go? What did I do?’ It’s like, Golly, I’m doing this, and it’s truly now going to be seen by the world. That’s a really bizarre feeling. This is one thing you do and conceal in your house movies. It just isn’t a factor that usually goes to be seen by the world.”
Nicole didn’t specify what scenes made her really feel uncomfortable, however she credited the movie’s author and director, Halina Reijn, for serving to her on set.
“Halina would hold me, and I would hold her because it was just very confronting to me,” Nicole defined. “It was being able to talk unbelievably honestly and graphically — and that’s woman-to-woman, as though you are sitting on your bed and talking to your sister or your best friend. That’s incredibly safe. Halina has a very strong maternal instinct, so she was very protective of all of us. But particularly me.”