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Philstar Life on MSNWhat hafen, brainrot?It began, innocently enough, with Kristen Stewart. There I was, reading the news in the new normal way, i.e., by scrolling ...
The Cannes Film Festival has played host to the directorial debuts of three stars: Scarlett Johansson, Kristen Stewart and relative newcomer Harris Dickinson. Their films are very different but the ...
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COVER News India on MSNKristen Stewart 'gained a sister' in Imogen Poots making The Chronology of WaterKristen Stewart become so close with Imogen Poots on the set of The Chronology of Water that they felt like sisters. In the Twilight star's feature directorial debut, Poots plays Lidia, an Olympic ...
The Iranian director walked away with top honors on Saturday, concluding a festival spiked with discord and littered with gems.
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BuzzFeed on MSNKristen Stewart Described Being A Woman As A "Really Violent Experience," And Here's WhyKristen Stewart is making her feature film directorial debut with The Chronology of Water, and now she's sharing the reason why she pursued this deeply personal project. The movie is a biographical ...
Kristen Stewart has recently revealed the real reason behind directing Chronology of Water at ... “Because it’s not about what happened to Lidia Yuknavitch in the movie, it’s what happens ...
Nor can film critics, judging from the rave reviews of The Chronology of Water, her startling take on the American swimmer Lidia Yuknavitch’s visceral memoir of surviving abuse as a child.
Nor can film critics judging from the rave reviews of “The Chronology of Water”, her startling take on the American swimmer Lidia Yuknavitch’s visceral memoir of surviving abuse as a child.
Filmed on 16mm, split into five literary-style chapters across Lidia ... Chronology of Water is a story of trauma, resilience, the dispelling of female shame, and gynephilic fascination ...
Nor can film critics judging from the rave reviews of The Chronology of Water, her startling take on the American swimmer Lidia Yuknavitch's visceral memoir of surviving abuse as a child.
Nor can film critics judging from the rave reviews of "The Chronology of Water", her startling take on the American swimmer Lidia Yuknavitch's visceral memoir of surviving abuse as a child. All the ...
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