Key Points

Hollywood legend Kim Novak will be celebrated at the 82nd Venice Film Festival with a prestigious Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. The festival will premiere a documentary exploring her remarkable journey from mid-century cinema icon to reclusive artist. Novak, known for groundbreaking roles in films like "Vertigo" and "Picnic", was a trailblazing actress who challenged Hollywood's traditional studio system. Her career retrospective highlights her significant impact on 1950s and 1960s cinema, marking a momentous recognition of her extraordinary artistic contributions.

Key Points: Kim Novak Honored with Venice Film Festival Lifetime Award

  • Legendary actress honored for iconic roles in Vertigo and classic Hollywood films
  • Documentary "Kim Novak's Vertigo" to world premiere at festival
  • Celebrated for breaking Hollywood studio system norms
  • Transitioning from screen legend to private artist in Oregon
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Venice Film Festival to honour Kim Novak with Lifetime Achievement Award

Hollywood icon Kim Novak receives Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Film Festival, celebrating her legendary cinema career

"To be recognised for my body of work at this time in my life is a dream come true. - Kim Novak"

Washington, DC, June 9

The 'Vertigo' fame star Kim Novak will be honoured with a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival, reported Variety.

As per the outlet, Novak, became the world's top box office draw during the late '50s and early '60s thanks to films now considered classics such as Joshua Logan's 'Picnic' (1955); Otto Preminger's 'The Man with the Golden Arm' (1955); George Sidney's Pal Joey (1957); and Alfred Hitchock's "Vertigo" (1958) in which she plays dual characters.

While announcing the actress's honour, Venice Film Festival released a statement calling Novak, "a star who was emancipated; a rebel at the heart of Hollywood who illuminated the dreams of movie lovers before retiring to her ranch in Oregon to dedicate herself to painting and to her horses," as quoted by Variety.

As part of the tribute, Venice will world premiere the documentary biopic "Kim Novak's Vertigo," directed and written by Alexandre O. Philippe.

The documentary blends rare archival footage with personal reflections from Novak and glimpses into her reclusive life along Oregon's wild Rogue River, and traces her path from mid-century cinema icon to fiercely private artist.

"Inadvertently becoming a screen legend, Kim Novak was one of the most beloved icons of an entire era of Hollywood films, from her auspicious debut during the mid-1950s until her premature and voluntary exile from the gilded cage of Los Angeles a short while later," said Venice chief Alberto Barbera as quoted by Variety.

Barbera went on to add that Novak "Never refrained from criticising the studio system, choosing her roles, who she let into her private life and even her name."

On being bestowed with the honour, Novak said, "I am deeply, deeply touched to receive the prestigious Golden Lion Award from such an enormously respected film festival. To be recognised for my body of work at this time in my life is a dream come true. I will treasure every moment I spend in Venice. It will fill my heart with joy," as quoted by Variety.

The fest's upcoming 82nd edition in Venice will run from August 27 to September 6.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Kim Novak's performance in Vertigo was pure magic! 🎥 So happy to see her getting this recognition. Though I wish our Indian film festivals also honored classic Hollywood stars - we have so many cinema lovers who'd appreciate this.
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Priya M.
Never watched her films but this makes me curious! The way she walked away from Hollywood at her peak is inspiring. Reminds me of our own Rekha ji - both chose peace over glamour. Will definitely check out the documentary.
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Arjun S.
Golden Lion is a big deal! But I wonder why Indian cinema legends like Waheeda Rehman or Shabana Azmi haven't received similar honors at Venice. Our actors deserve this global recognition too.
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Sneha P.
Vertigo is one of my all-time favorite films! Kim Novak's dual role was ahead of its time. Though I must say, the Indian remake "Darr" with Juhi Chawla didn't capture the same psychological depth. Original Hollywood classics remain unbeatable.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Hollywood honoring its veterans while we often forget our own golden era actors. That said, Kim Novak truly deserves this - her performances had that timeless quality that transcends borders. Maybe MAMI should invite her as chief guest!
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Neha T.
As a film student in Mumbai, I've studied Vertigo frame by frame. Novak's subtle expressions taught me more about acting than any workshop. This honor is overdue but welcome! Hope they screen her films across Indian theaters too.

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