Actress Nicole Kidman was radiant in red at the 50th New York Film Festival in Manhattan.<br/> <br />The event not only served as the U.S. premiere for her new film "The Paperboy," but also paid tribute to her cinematic career.<br/> <br />When asked whether she felt satisfied by her array of roles, her answer was a quick "no".<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Nicole Kidman, actress, saying (English):<br/> <br />"I actually feel that I'm still open to being mined if that makes sense, that I still have this well of emotions and ideas and experiences that I hope different directors will give me the opportunity, or will take a shine to letting me try things with them. Because that's my favorite thing, is the relationship between the actor and director and then the other actors -- that combination of all of us working together is what I'm absolutely dedicated to."<br/> <br />The Australian was accompanied by her husband, musician Keith Urban, who praised his wife's talents.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Keith Urban, singer, saying (English):<br/> <br />"I think in Paperboy I just love the places she explores in the character. Cause I love her bravery and her courage, as an artist she's really inspiring."<br/> <br />In "The Paperboy" Kidman plays a trailer-trash bombshell who is obsessed with a man on death row with whom she exchanges letters.<br/> <br />Director Lee Daniels says Kidman's courage is what makes her an honor worthy actress.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Lee Daniels, director, saying (English):<br/> <br />"She (Kidman) so deserves this because who else would step into "Paperboy?"<br/> <br />"The Paperboy" will open in the U.S. on October 5th.
