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Hollywood Legend Kim Novak Rewarded at the Venice Mostra

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On September 1st, enigmatic actress of Cold Sueurs, was honoured at the Italian festival of a golden lion. This star immortalized by Hitchcock, who began her career in the 1950s, slammed the door of cinema 40 years later to devote himself to painting.

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On September 1st, enigmatic actress of Cold Sueurs, was honoured at the Italian festival of a golden lion. This star immortalized by Hitchcock, who began her career in the 1950s, slammed the door of cinema 40 years later to devote himself to painting.

·Paris, France
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The iconic actress of 'Vértigo' has returned after almost six decades of retreat on her ranch. The Venice Festival has rewarded her with the Golden Lion for her career, while presenting a documentary about her life

·Spain
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The Venice Mostra continues at the Cinema Palace of the City of Doges. On Monday, September 1, the Italian festival awarded its prestigious Lion d'Or d'honneur to American actress Kim Novak, revealed in 1955 by the film Picnic by Joshua Logan. The star of Alfred Hitchcock's Cold Sueurs, who will soon be in honour of the documentary Kim Novak's Vertigo d'Alexandre O. Philippe, was rewarded at 92 years of age for his entire career, offering genero…

At 92, the American actress, known for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo", received the Golden Lion to the Career at the Italian City Film Festival. In 1966, Novak retired from the performance and moved to her ranch in Oregon to devote herself to painting and horses, returning occasionally to the screen. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Kim Novak, one of the last living figures of American classic cinema, has returned this Monday to the international focus at the Venice Festival. At 92 years old, the actress has received the Honorary Golden Lion and has presented out of competition the documentary Kim Novak’s Vertigo, which reconstructs her career and her relationship with the film that made her an icon: Vertigo (1958). At the Cinema Palace, dressed in black with a green scarf …

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El Independiente broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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