At 92, Kim Novak remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring enigmas — a luminous star who, at the height of her fame, turned her back on the spotlight and embraced a life of self-expression and authenticity. This documentary is a lyrical and intimate portrait, blending rare archival footage with deeply personal reflections and vivid glimpses into Kim’s reclusive life. Although her role in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” (1958) remains her most iconic, the film explores how that performance — and the duality it captured — reflects the ongoing tension between image and identity that has shaped her life.
Presented at the Venice Film Festival.
Título original: Kim Novak’s Vertigo
Ano: 2025
Classificação: 12 years
Duração: 76 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: USA
Tags: USA, documentary, cinema, day by day, aging, international film festivals
Cor: Colorido
Direção: Alexandre O. Philippe
Roteiro: Alexandre O. Philippe
Fotografia: Robert Muratore
Montagem: David Lawrence
Produtor: Terri Piñon
Produção: Gull House Films, Medianoche Productions
Música: Jon Hegel
World Sales: Dogwoof
E-mail: [email protected]