Sharon Stone once again delivered a sensational performance on Friday night as she accepted the prestigious Gold Cariddi Lifetime Achievement Award at the Taormina Film Festival.
The 66-year-old actress wore an extravagant gown covered in a monochrome print with feather fringe along the one-shoulder neckline and down to the hem.
The floor-length gown paid homage to her famous scene from Basic Instinct, where the 32-year-old wore a white minidress on a dark set.
The ageless beauty kept her accessories minimal, going jewelry-free and with her blonde locks pulled back.
Sharon beamed as she received the award from Elvira Amata, Sicily’s tourism councillor.
Sharon Stone, 66, once again delivered a spectacular performance on Friday night as she accepted the prestigious Gold Cariddi Lifetime Achievement Award at the Taormina Film Festival.
The 66-year-old actress wore an extravagant gown covered in a monochrome print with feather fringe along the one-shoulder neckline and down to the hem.
Speaking to Variety, Sharon explained that the world of film has changed dramatically due to the increasing demand to make money, but is now changing again by moving away from big blockbusters towards “smaller, more relevant films.”
She also spoke about the increased involvement of women in the film-making process: “I just have to say that women are now writing, producing and are increasingly part of film-making, and films are less about men writing about their fantasies about what women are like and actors are asked to act out the male fantasy and critics are asked less to tell us whether we live up to the male fantasy.
Earlier in the day, Sharon looked incredible as she arrived on another red carpet at the festival, dressed in a sheer, sparkly dress with a mini slip underneath.
She radiated elegance in her sparkling dress and flaunted her youthful looks as she posed at the event.
Sharon showed off her beautiful smile and added a touch of pink glitter to complement her look.
The icon paired her glamorous outfit with dramatic gold drop earrings and added height to her figure with silver high heels.
The actress appeared to be in high spirits as she posed for photos and blew kisses to the crowd during the exclusive event.
It comes after Sharon recreated her iconic interrogation scene from erotic classic Basic Instinct in a sexy lingerie shoot.
The floor-length gown paid homage to her famous scene from Basic Instinct, where the then-32-year-old actress wore a white minidress on a dark set.
Speaking to Variety, Sharon explained that the world of film has changed dramatically due to the increasing demand to make money, but is now changing again by moving away from big blockbusters towards “smaller, more relevant films.”
She also spoke about the increased involvement of women in the film-making process.
The ageless beauty kept her accessories minimal with no jewelry and her blonde locks in a slicked back hairstyle.
Earlier in the day, Sharon looked incredible as she arrived on another red carpet at the festival, dressed in a sheer, sparkly dress with a mini slip underneath.
She showed off her long legs and oozed elegance in a sparkling dress as she flaunted her youthful looks and posed playfully at the event.
Sharon beamed as she received the award from Elvira Amata, Sicily’s tourism councillor.
The actress took to Instagram to share a stunning image dressed in red lace lingerie, 32 years after playing the famous sexy assassin Catherine Tramell.
The famous interrogation scene in Basic Instinct saw Sharon’s character Catherine being questioned by the police, including… Michael Douglas.
Amidst the barrage of questions, Catherine distracts them by uncrossing and re-crossing her legs, leaving the men baffled as she was not in her underwear at the time.
The scene was highly controversial at the time and has now gone down in history as one of the most infamous in film history.
And the actress proudly showed off her incredible figure in sexy Bloomers Intimate lingerie, posing with her legs crossed in an ode to the legendary scene.
Despite the moment turning Sharon into an overnight sensation, the Oscar nominee has maintained in the past that she was “tricked” into exposing herself on camera.
The actress looked incredible in the sheer dress and showed off her toned legs as she walked the red carpet.
In her memoir, The Beauty of Living Twice, Sharon described how she furiously slapped its director Paul Verhoeven and walked out of a preview screening of the erotic thriller after discovering that his assurances that she would not appear on screen had been a lie and that audiences could, as she put it, “see as far as Nebraska”.
For his part, Verhoeven has vehemently rejected her claims that she was taken by surprise during the leg-crossing scene.
She said: ‘Any actress knows what she’s going to see if you ask her to take off her underwear and point the camera at her.’
But the Hollywood veteran has also been adamant that she does not regret making the film.
“Regrets are like farts, you can’t take them back. Once they come out, they stink and disappear,” he previously joked.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Sharon claimed that the $18 million she had accumulated after more than two decades in the film industry evaporated during the years she was unable to work due to brain damage caused by the stroke.
The actress, who has controversially claimed that Kevin Spacey’s banishment from Hollywood was partly inspired by homophobia, blamed her loss of millions on people around her who allegedly mismanaged her money as she struggled to regain basic functions, such as the ability to read, which she lost “for a couple of years.”
In all, Stone said it took him seven years to almost fully recover from the effects of the life-threatening stroke, and doctors gave him only a one in 100 chance of surviving.
“People took advantage of me during my recovery time,” Stone said. “I had $18 million saved up from all my success, but when I got my bank account back, it was all gone.”
She described the surreal feeling of having little to her name once she was competent enough to take charge of her finances.
“My refrigerator, my phone… everything was in other people’s names,” he revealed.
He later clarified: “I didn’t have any money.”