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Nicole Kidman says her new film is for
her kids
TOKYO—Australian actress Nicole Kidman wants to improve her work-life
balance — by making films that her children can enjoy. The five-months
pregnant Kidman, a mother of two, was in Japan to promote her latest
big-budget fantasy film “The Golden Compass” and said she had
deliberately chosen the child-friendly script. “My Bella and Connor are
13 and 15. So they have seen the film and they loved it...my child
inside won’t see the film for a long time,” she told a news conference.
“But I think once you have children you want to balance the work you do
because they give up so much of you to your work. So occasionally you
want to make films that they can take their friends to, they can go to
the premiere of, that they celebrate,” she added.” Directed by Chris
Weitz, “The Golden Compass” also features newcomer actress Dakota Blue
Richards who beat off 10,000 girls to play the film’s central role of
Lyra.
The New Line Cinema film, an adaptation of Philip Pullman’s novel
“Northern Lights,” has been an international hit with worldwide sales to
date of about $300 million. New Line is a unit of Time Warner Inc.
Kidman, 40, was due to start filming the post-World War Two drama “The
Reader” in early 2008, directed by Stephen Daldry who made “The Hours”
which won Kidman her 2003 best actress Oscar.
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