Kim Novak Celebrated at Venice for 'Vertigo' and Lifetime Achievement
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Kim Novak received a Lifetime Achievement award at Venice Film Festival, where Guillermo del Toro praised her for her powerful and mysterious performances, especially in Vertigo. Novak, who retired from acting in 1966 to focus on painting and horses, was celebrated with a documentary and a warm tribute, highlighting her iconic career and private life.
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