TORONTO — Nicole Kidman doesn't work much nowadays, picking to invest the greater part of her opportunity at home with her little girls. At the same time she made an exemption for The Railway Man, a film about World War II monstrosities featuring Colin Firth.
"I needed to do it in light of what its about: absolution," she says. "I'd never worked with Colin. I in this way did an alternate. I'm currently connected at the hip to him."
She's alluding to their dramatization Before I Go to Sleep.
At Railway Man's after-gathering at the Hive, Kidman, clad in an attractive Altuzarra suit, was unshod, her heels kicked to the side. "Did you just take your shoes off as well? Lovable," she said to this columnist, who accompanied her solace looking for lead.
Her girls Faith, 2, and Sunday, 5, were home in Nashville with Kidman's spouse, Keith Urban. Also Kidman was heading back Saturday morning to be with them, 24 hours later in Toronto. It's an enormous year for her, with Grace of Monaco likewise slated for discharge (in spite of the fact that the date is in flux).
"I do a film and I take four months off. I've been in Nashville. We've been out on the tour transport. It's so fun. I adore it," Kidman says. "We headed off to St. Louis and Birmingham and Indianapolis. The youngsters cherish it. There's a cushy."
What's more her young ladies can't get enough. "Trust cherishes to move as an afterthought of the stage and Sunday likes to watch films. You've got the performer and the musical performer," Kidman
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