Although she looked like she was enjoying a ramble in the woods
Nicole Kidman was actually busy filming her latest movie project.
The Australian actress looked ready for a lengthy stroll through the British countryside as she filmed just outside London on Tuesday.
Nicole, 45, was wrapped up warm as the cold British weather did its best to upset filming on a chilly and windy afternoon.
Kidman, who was filming new psychological thriller Before I Go To Sleep, also had on a pair of very snug UGG boots.
The sheepskin lined footwear made her time in the great outdoors all the more bearable with the added comfort of the flat boots.
In the cold: Nicole was filming scenes for her latest psychological thriller Before I Go To Sleep
However, in between takes she was more than willing to crack a smile as she was given a helping hand by one of the crew members down a treacherous part of the hill.
The film, which also stars Colin Firth, is about a woman - played by Nicole - with amnesia who wakes up every day remembering nothing, until one day she starts realising some terrible truths that force her to question those close to her.
She and Firth play real-life married couple Eric and Patti Lomax in The Railway Man, a film about World War II PoW Lomax, due out later this year.
'Colin said we're on our second marriage now, and it's true, but this is a very different marriage than our first,' Nicole said recently. 'Before I Go To Sleep is a psychological thriller, my favourite genre. I'm making the kind of film I like to watch.'
Coffee break: The Hollywood superstar made sure that she took advantage of the warm beverages on offer
'I like directors who are daring and take chances,' she added. 'The films are sometimes experiments. I'm at a time of my life where I don't have to play by the rules and I can work with visionary film-makers who aren't making formulaic films.
'I want to be tested beyond my comfort zone. I don't want to be safe if it's more interesting to be dangerous.'
The Australian actress looked ready for a lengthy stroll through the British countryside as she filmed just outside London on Tuesday.
Nicole, 45, was wrapped up warm as the cold British weather did its best to upset filming on a chilly and windy afternoon.
Hard work: Nicole Kidman looked like a rambler as she walked down a hill while filming in London on Tuesday
There
was no chance of her catching a cold, however, as she kept warm in a
thick coat with a scarf defending her neck from the breeze.Kidman, who was filming new psychological thriller Before I Go To Sleep, also had on a pair of very snug UGG boots.
The sheepskin lined footwear made her time in the great outdoors all the more bearable with the added comfort of the flat boots.
Keep on going: The Aussie actress made light work of the steep green hills
Warming
up: The sheepskin lined footwear made her time in the great outdoors
all the more bearable with the added comfort of the flat boots
As
she trudged up and down the hilly countryside the actress kept a
straight face as her character was clearly in contemplative mood.However, in between takes she was more than willing to crack a smile as she was given a helping hand by one of the crew members down a treacherous part of the hill.
The film, which also stars Colin Firth, is about a woman - played by Nicole - with amnesia who wakes up every day remembering nothing, until one day she starts realising some terrible truths that force her to question those close to her.
Star treatment: Nicole was given a helping hand by a crew member down a treacherous part of the hill
Breaking character: Nicole had been keeping a straight face all day until she took time to smile during a break
This isn't the first time the two have co-starred together.She and Firth play real-life married couple Eric and Patti Lomax in The Railway Man, a film about World War II PoW Lomax, due out later this year.
'Colin said we're on our second marriage now, and it's true, but this is a very different marriage than our first,' Nicole said recently. 'Before I Go To Sleep is a psychological thriller, my favourite genre. I'm making the kind of film I like to watch.'
Giving her all: Nicole looked incredibly cold as she sat on a bench alone
Wind breaker: As the day went on Nicole became more and more cold in the strong wind
She
was full of praise for writer-director Rowan Joffe, who has turned S.J.
Watson's novel of the same name into a tight, spare, edge-of-your-seat
suspense.'I like directors who are daring and take chances,' she added. 'The films are sometimes experiments. I'm at a time of my life where I don't have to play by the rules and I can work with visionary film-makers who aren't making formulaic films.
'I want to be tested beyond my comfort zone. I don't want to be safe if it's more interesting to be dangerous.'
Back to work: With her break over Nicole had no choice but to head back to the hill to start filming again