Nicole Kidman’s Twisted New Thriller Holland Shocks Audiences At The SXSW World Premiere


Holland recently premiered at SXSW, where ScreenRant was in attendance. The film features Nicole Kidman as a homemaker Nancy Vangergoot living in the town of Holland, Michigan, where her seemingly serene life is disrupted when she and one of her friends discover a secret. In addition to Kidman, Holland features a leading cast including Gael García Bernal, Matthew Macfadyen, Jude Hill, Jeff Pope, and Isaac Krasner. The film was written by Andrew Sodorski and directed by Mimi Cave. It is set for release on Prime Video on Thursday, March 27.

Now, the film has officially premiered at the SXSW film festival. Holland played at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, March 9. Stars in attendance included director Cave along with actors Kidman, Bernal, Hill, and Macfadyen.

Holland’s Premiere Shocked SXSW

But Nicole Kidman’s Passion For The Film Was Evident

Holland begins as an idiosyncratic suburban comedy before spiraling into something much more sinister. The film’s major twist, which we won’t mention here, elicited a big response from the audience, and, as things escalated, you could feel the tension in the room.

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Even though Holland‘s third act is a twisted thrill ride, the audience warmly received the cast and director for a post-screening Q&A. Kidman’s passion for the film was clear as she warmly talked about her character and working with Macfadyen, Bernal, Hill, and Cave. It was clear that, for Cave, too, this was a big moment.

After her emotional and rousing introduction of the film, she came onstage ready to talk about her love for film and what inspired Holland, which is similar to her first feature Fresh in its shifting tones. As she left and the theater was buzzing discussing Holland, Cave shouted, “Long live independent cinema,” a sentiment that anyone attending SXSW can agree with.

Kidman Explains Her Character’s Twisty Arc In Holland


Nicole Kidman looks down and out of frame in Holland

Following the screening, Kidman provided further insight into her character during the Q & A. Asking about her character’s arc, she said that she felt that “there’s a naïveté” to Nancy which she finds “beautiful.” She sees in the lead a desire for “an exciting life” while she also guesses that something may be afoot in her world. This, Kidman said, causes Nancy to “really grow up” over the course of Holland, creating a layered character arc. Check out the full quote from Kidman below:

“I think there’s a naïveté to her which is beautiful. And a desire to have an exciting life. And also she senses that something’s up in her world, and she can’t quite put her finger on it. Little does she know. But you know, and she’s craving something more out of her life, yet she want to ask for it, and she doesn’t know how to ask for it, which is why she’s drawn to Gael’s character. And she gets caught up in this, almost like a caper. Cause she’s got a childlike quality to her. And then, you know, the curtain drops and she has to really grow up and face what life is. And that’s probably the arc I see with her.”

This complex arc that Kidman describes is really indicative of the care the actor has put into thinking about this character. While the movie is a thriller, even the Holland trailer gives away some of the film’s themes as a homemaker struggles to get more out of her life. This dynamic female character aligns with Kidman’s own career values, as she has previously expressed how important it is to her to work with woman directors to tell important female-led stories, all values which seem applicable to the plot of Holland.




Holland - Poster

Holland


Release Date

March 27, 2025

Runtime

108 minutes




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