Actress Nicole Kidman seems undaunted by the mixed reaction to her film "Grace of Monaco" when it opened the Cannes International Film Festival 2014 here.
The movie, in which Kidman plays Grace Kelly, opened the movie gala Wednesday.
She shrugged off the reactions, saying most of her films cause controversy, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"Most films I do ruffle feathers. I don't think I've ever done a film that hasn't had some sort of controversy, that just seems to be where I'm at. And even when I think I'm doing something safe, it isn't," said the 46-year-old.
The movie, directed by Olivier Dahan follows the story of Kelly as she goes from Hollywood star to royalty.
"Grace of Monaco" is the second film for the actress this year after she starred in "The Railway Man" with Colin Firth released April 11.
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