The Golden Column of the Magna Graecia Film Festival goes to Sharon Stone

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By John

American actress Sharon Stone will receive the Golden Column for Lifetime Achievement at the Magna Graecia Film Festival 2026, created by Alessandro and Gianvito Casadonte. The event, dedicated to first and second works and emerging authors, will be held in Soverato from 25 July to 1 August.

The award and the cinematic homage

The actress – nominated for an Oscar in 1996 for Casino and winner of the Golden Globe for the same film – will receive the Golden Pillar created by the Gb Spadafora brand. He will also be the protagonist of an author conversation moderated by journalist Silvia Bizio. The film “The Muse” will be screened in her honor, directed in 1999 by Albert Brooks, which tells the story of a Hollywood screenwriter in a creative crisis who makes a pact with a real Muse from Olympus.

An icon between cinema and new generations

An internationally renowned actress, producer and cultural icon, Sharon Stone has enjoyed a successful career in film, television and the arts. Having risen to global prominence with Basic Instinct and Casino, she quickly established herself as one of Hollywood’s most fascinating and versatile performers. His most recent works continue to reflect this versatility: with his participation in the successful series Euphoria, currently broadcast on Sky, he has also been able to conquer new generations of audiences.

Social commitment and passion for painting

Sharon Stone has always been very active in society. She is involved in global health initiatives, particularly through her long-standing collaboration with the AIDS Research Foundation, and is a strong advocate for women’s rights, equality and access to healthcare. In addition to cinema, the actress has cultivated a passion for painting since she was a child and, recently, she has begun to share her personal and expressive works with the general public.