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Nicole Kidman thinks she would be ‘a terrible director’

Nicole Kidman prefers to use her star power and producing skills to champion up-and-coming filmmakers.

Nicole Kidman has never signed up to direct a movie because she thinks she would be “terrible” at it.

The Moulin Rouge! actress admitted to The Hollywood Reporter that producing projects align more with her sensibilities than directing them.

“I feel like I would be a terrible director because I always have so many ideas. A director has to make choices, and that’s not my strong suit,” Kidman said on the red carpet of the AFI Life Achievement Award Gala on Saturday.

“I’m very good at being passionate and supporting the voices and reading a script and going, ‘I love this script,’ or seeing somebody and going, ‘I love this actor, I love this director, how do I support them?’ And they maybe have done nothing (before), but I want to get behind them. That’s what I love doing; it excites me, and it really makes me happy. I love shining the light on other people or helping to do that.”

The Australian star has produced TV shows including Big Little Lies, Nine Perfect Strangers, The Undoing, Lioness and Expats through her Blossom Films banner.

As she accepted the achievement award, Kidman gave a shout-out to all the directors she has worked with during her career, giving special mentions to Jane Campion, Phillip Noyce, Gus Van Sant and Stephen Daldry.

She also spoke about her using her star power to champion up-and-coming filmmakers.

“There’s so many more exciting young directors and voices that are completely original and need to be heard, and they have a lot to say,” she told the audience in Los Angeles. “We need to give them a chance to say it and to hear them, and I am here, I am ready to roll up my sleeves. I am here always to support those voices.”

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