Nicole Kidman has been honored with the 2025 Women in Motion Award by Kering and the Cannes Film Festival, recognizing her significant contributions to cinema and the representation of women on screen. This accolade celebrates her artistic audacity and transformative performances in films such as Eyes Wide Shut, The Hours, Big Little Lies, and Babygirl. Kidman’s commitment to bold storytelling and her influence in reshaping female narratives in film have been pivotal in advancing gender equality in the industry.
Currently enjoying a career break in France, Kidman shared a playful Instagram video on April 28, 2025, dancing on a seaside balcony in a plunging black bodysuit, set to Lorde’s new song “What Was That.” This lighthearted moment comes after a busy 2024, during which she starred in multiple projects, including A Family Affair, Spellbound, and Babygirl, and appeared in series like Expats and The Perfect Couple. Despite her intention to scale back work, she is set to attend the Cannes Film Festival to accept the Women in Motion Award, underscoring her enduring impact on cinema and her role as a trailblazer for women in the arts.
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