
Stars on hand at Women in Motion dinner in Cannes
'I'm just an advocate and want to continue to keep moving forward with that, with my pledge from 2017, so it ain't over,' said the Oscar-winning actor at the Women in Motion dinner at Cannes, part of a program set up by luxury group Kering in 2015.
Nicole Kidman vowed to keep pushing for gender equality in cinema. (Getty Images)
The event took place after Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Film Foundation partnered with Kering to co-host a conversation with four of the Saudi organization's 'Women in Cinema' honorees —Amina Khalil, Gaya Jiji, Rungano Nyoni and Sarah Taibah on May 16.
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Kidman, who won an Oscar for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in 'The Hours' in 2002, has worked with many of the leading male directors of her generation, but she pledged in 2017 to shoot with a female director every 18 months.
She told journalists in the French Riviera resort town earlier on Sunday that in the eight years since, she's worked with 27 female directors, including projects in development.
'Part of it is protecting and surrounding the women with almost like a force field of protection and support,' she said.
Other stars at the dinner included Dakota Johnson and Julianne Moore as well as Patrick Schwarzenegger of 'The White Lotus.' Director Guillermo del Toro was also in attendance.
Brazilian director Marianna Brennand received the initiative's emerging talent award, which includes a grant of $55,920 to work on a second feature project.
According to Women in Motion organisers, the share of women directors increased to only 13.6% from 7.5% among the top 100 box office films in the United States between 2015 and 2024.
Seven out of the 22 films in competition this year were made by women, including an entry from Julia Ducournau, one of only three women to have ever won the Palme d'Or top prize.
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