SIFF

1958 | 129 min | USA

Often hailed as one of the greatest films ever made, Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo is a mesmerizing masterpiece of obsession, illusion, and doomed love.

James Stewart delivers one of his most complex performances as a retired detective spiraling into psychological fixation, while Kim Novak is unforgettable in a dual role that became one of cinema’s most iconic portrayals of mystery and desire.

With its hypnotic score, daring visuals, and emotional depth, Vertigo remains as haunting and influential as ever. Join us for this big-screen classic, paired with a special screening of the illuminating documentary Kim Novak’s Vertigo at the festival.

Showtimes

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sebastiani Theatre @ 10:30 AM

Details

  • Year 1958
  • Runtime 129
  • Language English
  • Country USA

Credits

  • Director Alfred Hitchcock
  • Screenwriter Alec Coppel, Samuel A. Taylor
  • Cast Kim Novak, James Stewart, Barbara Bel Geddes
  • Cinematographer Robert Burks
  • Editor George Tomasini
  • Music Bernard Herrmann

Awards

  • 1958 San Sébastian Film Festival: Silver Shell

Location

Sebastiani Theatre

476 First St East Sonoma, California