Responding to a question about her speech at the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony, Kidman shared who she would like to collaborate with in the future.
Reports UNN referencing Vanity Fair.
Nicole Kidman, renowned for her talent on the big screen, disclosed in an interview with Vanity Fair that she wishes to work with the legendary director Martin Scorsese, who turns 82 this Sunday. However, according to Kidman, the constant presence of men in Scorsese's leading roles poses a challenge.
"I have always said that I would love to work with Martin Scorsese - if he makes a film featuring women," Kidman stated.
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While films like "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974) and "New York, New York" (1977) center around female protagonists, most of Scorsese's works predominantly feature numerous male characters. For instance, the director of "Taxi Driver" frequently collaborates with Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Daniel Day-Lewis.
Moreover, Scorsese is regarded as a master of brutal cinema, exploring the psychological and somatic traits of the characters he portrays.
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In addition to collaborating with Scorsese, the actress's wish list is impressive even after many years in the film industry:
"I would love to work with Kathryn Bigelow. With Spike Jonze... Paul Thomas Anderson. I have always wanted to work with Michael Haneke."