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Australian actress Nicole Kidman poses as she arrives on May 23, 2017 for the '70th Anniversary' ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France. / AFP / Valery HACHE Image Credit: AFP

Nicole Kidman criticised Hollywood’s rate of hiring women directors and vowed to support female filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday.

Kidman said that women “have to support female filmmakers — that’s just a given now.”

She was speaking on behalf of Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled, one of three films directed by women in competition for the Palme d’Or in Cannes.

The Beguiled is a remake of Don Siegel’s 1971 film starring Clint Eastwood, but told from a female point of view. It’s a Civil War thriller in which a wounded Union soldier is taken in by an all-girls school in Virginia.

Kidman noted that only 4 per cent of major releases in 2016 were directed by women.

Said Kidman: “Everyone keeps saying ‘It’s so different now. But it isn’t.”