Kristen Stewart: The ex-‘Twilight’ star is directing for the first time

Kristen Stewart
The ex-“Twilight” star is directing for the first time

Kristen Stewart will direct her first feature-length film.

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Kristen Stewart takes the next step in her career. The successful actress will direct a full-length feature film for the first time.

Former “Twilight” star Kristen Stewart (32) received her first Oscar nomination this year for her portrayal of Princess Diana (1961-1997) in the drama film “Spencer”. Now Stewart is about to take the next important step in his career. As “Deadline” reports, the American actress will take her place in the director’s chair for the first time in a full-length feature film. Stewart dares to adapt the bestseller “The Chronology of Water” by author Lidia Yuknavitch (59). Imogen Poots (“Outer Range”, 33) will play the leading role in the biographical drama.

This is what The Chronology of Water is about

In her memoir The Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch recounts her difficult childhood and adolescence with an alcoholic mother and an abusive father. Her passion for swimming earned Yuknavitch a college scholarship. She was about to compete in the Olympic Games as a swimmer. But then Yuknavitch – like her mother – became addicted to alcohol and drugs.

Describing her book as a “radical appreciation of physical experience,” director Stewart says lead actress Poots “loves the film and the colossal weight of Lidia [Yuknavitchs] Will carry life”. Stewart is adapting Yuknavitch’s memoirs together with Andy Mingo. Director veteran Ridley Scott (84) is one of the producers of the work. Other actors are not yet known.

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