Nicole Kidman is due to return home to Australia next week ahead of her appearance at this year’s Sydney SCSSV.
At the festival, which will be held from October 15 to 22, the actress will discuss the achievements of her production company together with her partner Per Sari.
Kidman and Saari’s presentation is scheduled for October 19.
From their first project Rabbit Hole in 2010 to the highly acclaimed Big Little Lies and the highly anticipated series Lulu Wang Expats, the duo will share their experiences from the page to the screen.
Another highlight is the session called Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, scheduled for October 16.
Nicole Kidman is due to return home to Australia next week ahead of her performance at this year’s Sydney SXSW
In this discussion, actors Jason Clarke and Charmaine Bingwa will come together to shed light on their experiences in the heart of the film industry.
This year’s edition of SKSSV Sydney will also feature the previously announced screen adaptation, The Next Gen Black Storytellers.
In this enriching dialogue, First Nations storytellers Leah Purcell, Cody Bedford and Jub Clerk, led by host Brooke Bonney, will focus on contemporary Blake stories and their representation in today’s media.
Jason Clarke and Charmaine Bingwa will also come together to shed light on their experiences in the heart of the film industry
This year’s edition of SKSSV Sydney will also feature the previously announced screen adaptation, The Next Gen Black Storytellers. Pictured: Leah Purcell
The eight-day event will also see US singer Chance the Rapper discuss the huge influence of hip hop.
Elsewhere Heartbreak High from Chloe Hayden will also be speaking, as will Lincoln Jans and Grace Tam.
Other speakers include Coachella CEO Paul Tollett, Queer Eye star Tan France, Laine Beachley and The Masked Singer host Osher Gunsberg.
SKSSV Sydney runs from Sunday 15 October to Sunday 22 October at various venues across Sydney. Visit the festival website for tickets and further details.
The eight-day event will also see US singer Chance the Rapper discuss the huge influence of hip hop