After nearly two decades as a prominent actress in the entertainment industry, Kristen Stewart is gearing up for a significant career shift with her directorial debut. The Twilight Saga alum, recently acclaimed for her portrayal in “Spencer,” expressed her passion for filmmaking in a revealing interview with Variety.
In this candid conversation, Kristen openly discussed her plans to direct the adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, “The Chronology of Water.” Reflecting on her 2018 announcement regarding the project, the 33-year-old actress asserted, “I’m going to make this movie before I ever work for someone else.”
With unwavering determination, Stewart added, “Yeah, I will quit the business. I won’t make another movie until I make this movie. I will tell you that, for sure. I think that will get things going.”
The actress emphasized the necessity of such films in Hollywood, expressing, “I think there’s an entire, yet-to-be-written female language.” She outlined her vision for a unique physicality in the film, acknowledging potential challenges in securing support. “There’s a certain physicality to the type of film that I want to make that I think will be, in a slugline, really unattractive to quote-unquote ‘buyers,’ but in action, is entirely pervasively moving. That has just not been an easy sell.”
Stewart’s directorial venture aims to transcend traditional plot-centric narratives, delving into profound themes. “It’s not about the plot. It’s about someone self-Heimliching and contextualizing why that person has swallowed their own voice their whole life,” she revealed.
As Kristen Stewart prepares to step into the director’s chair, her dedication to this project signals a significant evolution in her career, promising a fresh and compelling perspective in the world of filmmaking. The adaptation of “The Chronology of Water” holds the promise of exploring uncharted territories in the cinematic landscape under Stewart’s creative vision.