Nicole Kidman won an award at the Venice Film Festival for the film "Babygel"
Nicole Kidman is back in the spotlight after the premiere of her new film "Babygel" at the Venice Film Festival. The Australian actress won the award for best actress, wowing critics with her performance.
Nicole Kidman's new role: Provocation and emotions
In the trailer for the movie "Babygirl", Nicole Kidman appears in several provocative and emotionally charged scenes. Her hero Samuel sets strict rules for his partner Romy, which creates a stormy romance between them.
"If we're going to do this, we need to establish some rules that we both agree on. Starting with me telling you what to do and you obeying, " Samuel says in the trailer.
Recognition at the festival and personal tragedy
During the premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Nicole Kidman received the news of the death of her mother, Janelle. Despite this, the actress was honored for her role in the film and her statement was read by director Halina Rein.
"Today I arrived in Venice to soon learn that my beautiful, brave mother, Janelle Ann Kidman, has passed away, " Nicole said in a statement.
Fan support and homecoming
In her Instagram, Nicole thanked her fans for their support during this difficult period for her. Together with her sister Antonia, they shared touching memories of their mother and rare family photos.
"My sister and I and our family want to thank you for the outpouring of love and kindness we've felt this week, " Nicole wrote.
After receiving the tragic news, the actress left the Venice Film Festival and returned to Sydney to be close to her family.
Results and meaning of the award
The award for the best female role at the Venice Film Festival was an important recognition of the talent of Nicole Kidman. Her provocative and emotionally charged role in the film "Babygel" adds new colors to her film legacy and provides viewers with an unforgettable experience.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk