Spotlight on Talent: Highlights from the 51st Deauville American Film Festival

Pamela Anderson is set to receive the Deauville Talent Award at the 51st Deauville American Film Festival. The festival will honor her career achievements on September 5, marking her success in the industry. Anderson has been involved in various projects, including the recent "Naked Gun" reboot alongside Liam Neeson. She will join the ranks of past honorees like Natalie Portman and Michelle Williams, as well as Michael Douglas.
In addition to Anderson, the festival will pay tribute to Kim Novak, known for her role in "Vertigo." Novak will receive the Honorary Award on September 6, followed by a screening of the documentary "Kim Novak's Vertigo." The festival will showcase some of Novak's iconic films, such as "Vertigo" and "The Man With the Golden Arm." Novak will also be honored at the Venice Film Festival.
Kristen Stewart will also be part of the festival, presenting her directorial debut "Chronology of Water" and sharing her favorite films with the audience. Stewart will participate in a conversation event supported by Chanel. The festival lineup includes highly anticipated movies like "The History of Sound," "The Mastermind," "Bugonia," and "Nouvelle Vague."
Deauville will recognize Zoey Deutch with the Hollywood Rising Star Award and screen Joachim Trier's Cannes Grand Prix winner "Sentimental Value." The festival, running from September 5 to 14, will feature Golshifteh Farahani as the jury president. The event promises to be a celebration of talent and creativity in American cinema.