Blossom Films is a production company founded by Australian-American actress Nicole Kidman in 2010. The first production by the company was the film Rabbit Hole, based on the play of the same name by David Lindsay-Abaire.
Blossom Films produced Rabbit Hole, starring Nicole Kidman, Diane Wiest and Aaron Eckhart, and Monte Carlo, starring Selena Gomez and Leighton Meester. The company also produced a film adaption of The Family Fang starring Jason Bateman and Kidman.
Blossom Films currently owns the rights to How to Marry a Millionaire, and The Silent Wife.
The company's rights to The Danish Girl expired sometime in 2014. The movie moved forward with The King's Speech director Tom Hooper directing and Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne starring.