Guess who is fast becoming a regular on the film festival circuit?
Nicole Kidman. You saw her at the 56th Cannes International Film Festival earlier this year. Now she adds a touch of glamour to the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada.
The stunning actress was in the spotlight at Toronto for her films, The Human Stain and Dogville.
In the former, the Oscar winner plays a janitor with a mysterious past having an affair with a professor (Anthony Hopkins), who is hiding his own secret.
Speaking about the Robert Benton film in an interview to NBC 4 TV, Kidman said, 'They seem an unlikely couple, but at the same time, they're so important to each other and so necessary in a way.'
In her other drama Dogville, directed by Danish filmmaker Lars Vons Trier, the 36-year-old again appears to be harbouring a secret. Kidman plays Grace who arrives in the town of Dogville to escape a bunch of mobsters.
rediff.com presents snapshots of the actress at Toronto.
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Design: Uday Kuckian
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