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Kim Novak to Receive Life Achievement Honor at Venice Film Festival

  • Kim Novak, a legendary Hollywood actress who debuted in the mid-1950s, will receive the Golden Lion award at the Venice International Film Festival in 2025.
  • The award recognizes Novak's independent career marked by her voluntary exile from Los Angeles and her challenges to the studio system.
  • The festival will feature the world premiere of Kim Novak’s Vertigo documentary, made with her collaboration and directed by Alexandre Philippe.
  • Novak expressed heartfelt gratitude upon being honored with the Golden Lion Award by a highly esteemed film festival.
  • The award highlights her status as a rebel and emancipated star who retired to Oregon to focus on painting and horses, illuminating movie lovers' dreams.
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Despite a relatively short career, Kim Novak will be awarded at the cinema meeting to be held from August 27th to September 6th.

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Hollywood icon Kim Novak is being honored at the Venice Film Festival and will receive the honorary Golden Lion award for her life's work.

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On the occasion of the delivery of the Golden Lion to the career at the next Venice Festival, we rediscover the most famous roles of Kim Novak

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As an enigmatic blonde (and brunette) in the Hitchcock classic "Vertigo" she wrote film history. Then she retired from Hollywood. Now she is awarded for her career.

As an enigmatic blonde (and brunette) in the Hitchcock classic "Vertigo" she wrote film history. Then she retired from Hollywood. Now she is awarded for her career.

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Hitchcock heroine Novak awarded Venice lifetime achievement award

Hollywood actress Kim Novak, 92, best known for portraying the double life of Alfred Hitchcock's heroine in "Vertigo", has been awarded Venice's lifetime achievement award, the film festival said on Monday.

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UPI broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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