The Daily Telegraph reports
She recently completed two films and has four more in development but Nicole Kidman says she is much more of a mother than a movie star nowadays.
Supporting her fellow thespians last night at the Tropfest Film Festival in The Domain, Kidman - who can command $13 million per flick - said she has chosen to produce rather than play while her daughters Sunday and Faith are young.
"It takes a lot now for me to want to act," she said.
"I have a one-year-old and a three-year-old. It takes a lot to drag me out of home."
Kidman, in town while hubby Keith Urban works on The Voice, said Tropfest was an important occasion.
"This is how we all got our start, all the people working on the jury and obviously John Polson.
"It's all about film and young filmmakers and giving people a chance. It's fantastic."
Geoffrey Rush, Cate Blanchett and Toni Collette all walked the "black carpet" before the screening of the 16 finalists.
Kidman, Rush, Blanchett and Collette are judging the competition this year, along with actress Asher Keddie, Tropfest founder Polson, 2011 winner Damon Gameau and Australian directors Kieran Darcy-Smith and Alex Proyas among others.
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