Nicole Kidman has settled comfortably into dual roles as an actress and producer, shooting for multiple projects while overseeing the new production.
The 55-year-old took to social media to celebrate on behalf of the production company Blossom Films she founded in 2010 with fellow producer Pero Saari.
The company recently announced the miniseries Max Love & Deathbased on the life of Candy Montgomery, starring Elizabeth Olsen, Jesse Plemons, Patrick Fugit, and Tom Pelphrey.
© Instagram Love and Death became a hit for Blossom Films on Max
The series finale aired on May 25, after which it was revealed to be the most viewed original limited series on Max globally.
Blossom Films’ post on their Instagram Stories reads: “Thank you to our #LoveAndDeath audience for making this the most watched Max Original Limited Series globally!”
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As the series ended, Nicole wrote on her Instagram: “The end of #LoveAndDeath is here! Thank you to our outstanding cast and crew who put their hearts and souls in! into every episode. Stream the finale now, only on Max xx.”
Blossom has produced a number of projects since its debut in 2010, many of which feature the Oscar-winning actress herself.
Start with the famous movie rabbit hole In 2010, he produced two more feature films and five projects for TV and streaming, including Roar, Nine perfect strangersand loved during awards season Big and small lies.
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Blossom is currently working on several of Nicole’s vehicles for Amazon Prime Video, including a movie Netherlands, Michigan. She shared clips from her shoot last month.
© Instagram Magic Snow definitely makes for the thrilling nature of the movie
“Spring Snowfall in Holland, Michigan!” Nicole captioned the photo, posing with her co-stars and actors in the snow.
It was directed by Mimi Cave, and the screenplay was written by Andrew Sodroski, written by The Hollywood Reporter, the film has been described as “a Hitchcock-style thriller dealing with the secrets hidden beneath a Midwestern town.”
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Another Prime Video x Blossom Films project, a TV series foreigner Based on the 2016 novel foreigner by Janice YK Lee, was criticized by audiences in Hong Kong for acting “deaf” while filming a show about foreigners in a city amid political strife.
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The fact that the star was exempt from the mandatory quarantine (it was a week at the time) when she flew to Hong Kong to shoot the film in August 2021 caused controversy.
Regarding netizens’ reactions, according to The New York Times: “Some of them see cases of life imitating art, or celebrity power, or at least a relationship mistake. the public in the midst of a pandemic.
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But either way, many in the Chinese territory viewed the Australian actress’s termination of coronavirus rules – one of the strictest in the world – as a symbol of pervasive injustice. flooded a city known for its vast inequality.”
© Getty ImagesNicole was caught filming Foreigners in Hong Kong in August 2021
However, filming went smoothly and the mother-of-four even returned to Hong Kong in October of that year to finish production of the series.
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