Kim Novak revealed she believes she’s “close to the end” of her life in a new documentary.

The documentary, “Kim Novak’s Vertigo,” which premiered at the 82nd Venice Film Festival, takes a look at Novak’s life.

“It’s not easy getting old,” Novak, 92, said, per Parade. “I’m feeling it’s close to the end. I’ve been feeling the need to free something.”

Novak has worked with the likes of Jimmy Stewart and Frank Sinatra. Known for her films in the 1950s, she is perhaps best known for “Vertigo to The Man With the Golden Arm.”

Novak continued making movies through 1991.

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