
Nicole Kidman has revealed her new film ‘Australia’ is the movie she “dreamed of making” since she was a child.
‘Australia’ is a World War II musical extravaganza, directed by ‘Moulin Rouge’ creator Baz Luhrmann, tells the story of an English aristocrat, played by Nicole, who falls in love with a rugged Australian, played by Hugh Jackman.
Nicole said: “It’s just extraordinary in epic-ness. This is the kind of film that I dreamt of making as a little girl. And part of the dream now includes wanting David Beckham to star as a “hunky builder” in her new film ‘Australia’. After seeing him play with his soccer team Los Angeles Galaxy in Australia, she was so taken with the muscular sportsman that she thinks he would be perfect to play the small part of a laborer alongside her in the romantic epic.
However, David has told press: “I never wanted to be an actor. It has never appealed to me. When I finish my soccer career what I want to do most is spend more time with my sons and Victoria and do some work for good causes.”