Organizers said Friday that Kidman will preside over the Oct. 13 grand-opening gala at the festival, which concludes Oct. 21. The gala will be held at Rome's famous Santa Cecilia Hall at the Parco della Musica.
Kidman's opening turn is the first official confirmation of the inclusion of Steven Shainburg's Diane Arbus biopic "Fur," which will have its world premiere in Rome. The film, which co-stars Kidman alongside Robert Downey Jr. and Ty Burrell, tells the story of the iconic portrait photographer who committed suicide in 1971.
Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni was actively recruiting Kidman for an important role at the festival, joining Sean Connery, who will be honored during the event. Other A-listers reportedly being pursued by the event include Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen and Ridley Scott.
Kidman said her inclusion in the event was an honor.