Nicole Kidman: `The atmosphere of Hollywood is very chauvinistic'

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After being released the Nine musical comedy recently, the stars that form their poster do not stop with the promotion. This time has been Nicole Kidman that has spoken on the atmosphere of work during the running and the relations between the actors; and one has dispatched on the chauvinistic atmosphere of Hollywood, against which transsexual will fight in his next film interpreting to a woman.
The artistic race of Nicole Kidman has been full of successes, getting to obtain an Oscar by the Hours. Now, on the verge of which the Nine musical comedy arrives at our country, Nicole has spoken for the Spanish edition of the GQsobre magazine its running, and is profiteer to criticize the cliches of Mecca of the cinema.

Sophia Loren, Daniel Day-Lewis, Penélope Cross… The poster of Nine is plagued of great stars, but Nicole has wanted to make clear that the atmosphere behind the cameras was very good: “Nobody was let take by its ego, and honestly it could have given with this group”.



The actress of The other is outstanding therefore the great professionalism of which they worked there: “The egos did not take place, because all we were working, to all it enamors our profession to us. When mistresses which beams as much as Penélope, all the others is outside”.

Nicole emphasizes especially its chemistry with Daniel Day-Lewis, del that says: “It has been long time working and he is not nothing vain, is rather it jeopardize”. And envelope has spoken how they worked the relation between his personages: “Sometimes we sat down one against another one in a small room, we watched ourselves, we kept in silence. I liked to be around Daniel enjoying his process”.

AGAINST THE MASCULINITY IN HOLLYWOOD

Following project in race of Nicole is The Danish Girl, it films in that will interpret to the first man who was put under an operation of change of sex to become woman, there by the Twenties. This has made the actress reflect on the ruling masculinity in Hollywood, that she has not doubted in criticizing.

“No longer I will be able to return to say that the papers of the men are better, because this time touches the masculine roll to me”, has declared. Although it continues vindicating a greater relevance of the woman in the cinema: “I believe that there is to change many things and I would like that more papers for the women were written”.

For it, nondoubt in being she who takes the first step to obtain a possible advance: “Now I am going away to put under a change of sex in the cinema. Who knows if that also is going away to begin to do more”. And while it tries to change the situation, Nicole continues fighting like a woman educated by its mother “with firmness, to mentamente turn me into a woman mentamente hard”.