Saturdays, 2:30pm to 4:05pm Saturday 14 March to Saturday 2 May
Sydney Cinémathèque at the Art Gallery of NSW is showcasing the early films of Nicole Kidman, celebrating a homegrown star who refuses to be typecast.
Our Nicole traces the actor’s metamorphosis from local ingénue to Hollywood icon, during a formidable run of daring, auteur-led work.
Kidman has always been drawn to complex roles, reckoning with the most perverse parts of the female psyche on screen. Whether she’s portraying a cunning weather woman (To Die For), tortured writer (The Hours) or gothic damsel in distress (The Others), an old-Hollywood commitment to craft is key to Kidman’s reputation. She’s a rare contemporary celebrity that commands the same mythological power as golden age divas of yore.
Screenings include: BMX Bandits (1983), Dead Calm (1989), The Portrait of a Lady (1996), To Die For (1995), Practical Magic (1998), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Moulin Rouge! (2001), The Hours (2002), Dogville (2003), The Others (2001), and Birth (2004).
Our Nicole film series screenings take place on Saturdays, from 14 March to 2 May 2026.
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