Nicole Kidman accepts the international star award for "Babygirl" during the 36th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala on Friday, Jan.3, 2025, in Palm Springs, Calif.
(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)via Associated PressPALM SPRINGS, Calif.(AP) — Nicole Kidman gave a long-awaited dedication to her late mother Friday night at the Palm Springs Film Festival.“I feel my momma right now.
This is for you, momma,” Kidman said onstage in tears.The Australian actor and producer’s mother died last year shortly after Kidman arrived at the Venice Film Festival to promote “Babygirl.”Advertisement “I didn’t get to do it at the Venice Film Festival,” the actor said.
“Thank you for giving me the chance to say this is for my mom.My whole career has been for my mom and dad.”Kidman’s “Scarpetta” co-star and friend Jamie Lee Curtis presented her with the International Star Award during the 36th annual International Film Awards at the festival in Palm Springs, California.‘I'm still grieving my mom,’ a tearful Nicole Kidman said at the Palm Springs film festival, dedicating her award to her late mother pic.twitter.com/rVa5XkFvYg— Reuters (@Reuters) January 5, 2025Advertisement The intimate gala kicked off Hollywood’s whirlwind award season, honoring some of the film industry’s most anticipated award contenders.Kidman was among notable A-listers including Adrien Brody, Zoe Saldaña, Isabella Rossellini and Angelina Jolie, who was presented with the Desert Palm Achievement Award-Actress by her godmother, acclaimed actor Jacqueline Bisset.Jolie, who portrays opera singer Maria Callas in the Netflix biopic “Maria,” is nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture.Advertisement “I’m all right today because when I walk off of this stage, I am more myself because of you, Zahara, and your brothers and sisters,” the Academy Award-winning actor said to her daughter while refl...