Nicole KidmanNicole Kidman is not pleased with the way Hollywood portrays women, reports Oh No They Didn’t.

The Oscar-winning actress, in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, stated that she thinks Hollywood has contributed to violence against women by representing them as weak sex objects in so many blockbuster films.

Before the “International Violence Against Women: Stories and Solutions” hearing at Rayburn House Office Building started, a crowd of people lined the hall and around the corner to hear the film star speak.

Kidman said she is not interested in acting in such roles, when she testified before a Foreign Affairs subcommittee. This committee is considering legislation to combat violence against women overseas through humanitarian relief efforts, as well as grants to local organizations addressing the problem.

Kidman was asked by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher if Hollywood has “played a bad role” in the violence against women. Kidman responded that it “probably” has, but added that she herself has not.

“I can’t be responsible for all of Hollywood but I can certainly be responsible for my own career,” Kidman said.

The 42-year old actress appeared before the Congress committee as a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. Development Fund for Women, known as UNIFEM. She has taken on this role to promote the International Violence Against Women Act.

“In the real world, the laws go unenforced and impunity is the norm,” said Kidman.

This piece of legislation has gone unenforced in the past, but Rep. Bill Delahunt said he plans to reintroduce it soon.

The Australian movie star told the committee that UNIFEM needs more funding.

“We need the money,” she said.

Kidman added that combating violence against women needs to become a priority for the government.

“Violence against women is not prosecuted because it is not a top government and ugent social priority,” she said. “We can change this. [They] need and deserve our support. Not with a box of band-aids but with a comprehensive, well-funded approach that acknowledges that women’s rights are human rights.”








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