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“I will quit the fucking business.” Kristen Stewart is jabbing her finger into the couch we’re sharing, speaking with increasing speed and ferocity about what has driven her to this brink. She’s spent five years fruitlessly trying to drum up financing for what she hopes will be her feature directing debut, “The Chronology of Water,” based on the stream-of-consciousness memoir by bisexual author Lidia Yuknavitch. She’s so hacked off about it that she’s about to ruin the furniture.
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Kristen Stewart to direct THREE music videos for Phoebe Bridgers-led indie-rock supergroup Boygenius
Kristen Stewart is stepping behind the camera as she is set to direct three music videos for indie-rock supergroup Boygenius which is led by Phoebe Bridgers who was recently seen on a date with Bo Burnham.The 32-year-old Oscar-nominated actress is set to helm three clips for the much-talked about band comprised of Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus according to their Rolling Stone cover story.The trio of indie-rock royalty are set to release their debut full-length album - titled The Record - and have recently put out three new tracks from it titled $20, Emily I'm Sorry, and True Blue. At the helm: Kristen Stewart (pictured in San Rafael back in October 209) is stepping behind the camera as she is set to direct three music videos for indie-rock supergroup Boygenius Tremendous trio: The 32-year-old Oscar-nominated actress is set to helm three clips for the much-talked about band comprised ofJulien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers (pictured from left to right)  according to their Rolling Stone cover storyKristen is no stranger to directing music videos as she started by doing the 2014 music video for Sage + The Saints track Take Me To The South.She also did the 2017 music video for Scottish pop band Chvrches for their track Down Side Of Me.She will also be making her feature-length directorial debut with the adaptation of  Lidia Yuknavitch memoir The Chronology Of Water starring Imogen Poots.
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Kristen Stewart making feature directorial debut in The Chronology Of Water adaptation
Kristen Stewart is continuing on with her work behind the camera as she's now set to make her feature-length film directorial debut.The Twilight actress will helm the film adaption of Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir The Chronology of Water, which became a New York Times best-seller list after its 2010 release.Stewart co-wrote the screenplay with Andy Mingo and British actress Imogen Poots has been tapped to star as Yuknavitch, in the story of her tumultuous life.  Role change: Kristen Stewart, 32, will step behind the camera once again and make her feature film directorial debut in the adaption of Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir The Chronology of Water, which made it onto The New York Times best-seller list after its release in 2010'Lidia's memoir honors corporeal experience, radically. To make that experience physical feels vital to me and what this impulse means…is that it absolutely must be a film,' Stewart, 32, said in a statement to Deadline.  She added, 'This project has been cooking for five years with the help of Scott Free, whom I could not be more privileged to have as partners and friends.'The film is a reunion of sorts for Stewart and Scott Free Productions, who teamed up for her short-film directorial debut Come Swim (2017), which she also wrote and screened at both Cannes and Sundance.
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