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June 2024 | Present at the opening of an exhibition of her recent artworks at the Butler Institute. |
2021 | The Butler Institute published a book featuring a selection of her paintings titled Kim Novak: Her Art and Life. |
June 16 2019 | Attended the opening of a retrospective of her artwork at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio. |
2018 | Joined in conversation with Larry King for a Q&A session at the Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, celebrating Vertigo's 60th Anniversary. |
2016 | Invited by Turner Classic Movies to be a guest on their Caribbean Cruise where she raised nearly $7,000 for the prevention of teenage suicide through the auction of her artwork. |
2015 | Hosted special screenings of Vertigo featuring live performances of the score at the Toronto International Film Festival. |
2015 | Attended the 22nd Febiofest international film festival, receiving the Kristián Award for her contribution to world cinema. |
2014 | At the TCM Classic Film Festival, she unveiled her painting Vertigo / Vortex of Delusion and introduced a screening of her movie Bell Book and Candle. |
2014 | Novak presented at the 86th Academy Awards. |
2013 | Kim Novak expressed disappointment in her performance while watching 'Vertigo', stating that she found both characters exaggerated but acknowledged some of her great moments in the film. |
2013 | Novak was recognized as the guest of honor by the Cannes Film Festival, where she introduced a restored version of Vertigo. |
2012 | During the TCM Festival, Novak was honored in a handprint and footprint ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. |
2012 | In the 2012 British Film Institute's Sight & Sound critics' poll, 'Vertigo' was voted as the best film of all time, highlighting the film's legacy and Novak's role within it. |
2012 | Novak was honored at the TCM Classic Film Festival, introducing a screening of Vertigo and participating in a Q&A session about her career and personal life. |
2012 | Received the San Francisco Cinematic Icon Award from the San Francisco Museum and Historical Society. |
2010 | She received a special tribute from the American Cinematheque in Hollywood, with films shown at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, which included a personal appearance and a Q&A session. |
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