The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm), a week-long celebration of film, music and culture, today announced that Academy Award®-winner, actress, producer and local film industry advocate Nicole Kidman will headline a Q&A discussion on her legendary career at this year’s 56th annual event. The Q&A titled “Nicole Kidman: Where Art Meets Home in Nashville" will take place at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s CMA Theater on Sunday, September 21, at 5 p.m.
This exclusive Q&A will be followed by a screening of the 2003 film “COLD MOUNTAIN," a classic story of love and devotion set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, starring Kidman. This unforgettable event will focus on Kidman’s remarkable career, from iconic performances on the big screen to unforgettable roles in television and her groundbreaking accomplishments as a producer. In this intimate conversation, she will share insights into her creative process, her fearless approach to transformative roles and the stories behind some of her most memorable characters.
“I’m truly honored to be invited to participate in the Nashville Film Festival,” said Kidman. “Nashville has been my home for over 20 years, and it holds such a special place in my heart. It’s been incredibly meaningful to bring film and television productions to Tennessee — to help support the local creative community and share in the storytelling spirit that runs so deeply through this city. We filmed Season 1 of Scarpetta right here in Nashville, and I’m thrilled that we’re gearing up to begin production on Season 2. It’s a privilege to continue telling stories in a city that inspires so much creativity.”
“Nicole’s commitment to uplifting filmmaking in Tennessee, coupled with her remarkable body of work as both an actor and producer is inspiring," said Jason Padgitt, NashFilm’s Executive Director. “Her personal leadership and tireless advocacy for women in the industry exemplify the values we champion. We look forward to sharing this unforgettable evening with Nashville."
“We are honored to celebrate Nicole Kidman, whose extraordinary career has shaped contemporary cinema and inspired audiences around the world,” said Lauren Thelen, NashFilm’s Programming Director. “The conversation will be a chance to explore the depth of her artistry and hear firsthand how she continues to approach the craft with such passion, authenticity and vision.”
”COLD MOUNTAIN” not only showcases Kidman’s critically acclaimed performance but also highlights the contributions of Nashville’s music community through its acclaimed soundtrack, which was produced by T Bone Burnett and features Alison Krauss, Jack White and other notable recording artists and musicians. Further reinforcing the creative intersections that NashFilm celebrates, pre-screening remarks from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will highlight the impact of the film’s score and soundtrack.
“The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is pleased to collaborate with NashFilm to welcome Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman to our CMA Theater, celebrating her ‘Cold Mountain’ performance and recognizing the potent blend of new and traditional music presented on its award-winning soundtrack,” said Michael Gray, vice president of museum services for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “This collection combines fresh musical perspectives with America’s rich tradition of roots music, exploring themes of love, loss and hardship with songs like ‘The Scarlet Tide,’ performed by Alison Krauss and written by T Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello and ‘Wayfaring Stranger,’ an early American folk song performed by Jack White.”
The 56th Nashville Film Festival will take place Sept. 18-24th at venues throughout the city. Tickets and VIP badges are on sale now for the 2025 Nashville Film Festival. For more information and to purchase tickets and passes, visit www.nashvillefilmfestival.org.