Kim Novak's Vertigo

Alexandre O. Philippe’s latest film essay is a conversation with cinema icon and mental health activist Kim Novak about Hollywood, ghosts and finding herself as an artist.

It’s in her painting studio that Novak, 92, welcomes Philippe (78/52, Lynch/Oz) for an intimate conversation. Generously illustrated with film clips, Hitchcock’s Vertigo unsurprisingly takes centre-stage, but it is also a film whose troubling themes cast a powerful shadow over her career. Novak is an excellent conversationalist and the film is a welcome portrait of one of Hollywood’s most enigmatic stars.

Screening earlier this afternoon at 3pm is Hitchcock's VERTIGO

Programme Type: Film

Director: Alexandre O. Philippe

Cast: Kim Novak

Certificate: 12A

Running Time: 76 minutes

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Sunday 3 May

18:00