TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Jane Fonda has been honored with a lifetime achievement award at a northern Michigan film festival founded by Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore.

The actress, author and political activist accepted the award Wednesday at the 14th annual Traverse City Film Festival, where she screened her HBO documentary “Jane Fonda in Five Acts.” Fonda also held a panel discussion with Moore in which she discussed gender equality, her concerns about President Trump’s administration and her activism.

“If Trump hadn’t been elected, I could have been gardening,” said Fonda, who is 80.

– From news service reports