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Nicole Kidman Criticizes Scorsese's Male-Centric Films
In a recent Vanity Fair interview, Nicole Kidman expressed her desire to work with Martin Scorsese, but only if he creates a film centered on female characters. This comment subtly highlights the long-standing critique of Scorsese's predominantly male-led filmography, a point previously echoed by actress Meryl Streep. Kidman also mentioned her interest in collaborating with other directors, including Kathryn Bigelow and Paul Thomas Anderson, as well as exploring new talent. Scorsese has defended his choices, emphasizing that his films have often been set in masculine contexts where female characters are not the main focus. Despite some female-led projects in his recent work, the lack of significant female representation remains a topic of discussion. The conversation reflects ongoing issues in the film industry regarding gender representation in storytelling.
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