Kristen Stewart Makes Directorial Debut with "The Chronology of Water"



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Kristen Stewart Makes Directorial Debut with "The Chronology of Water"

Indie favorite Kristen Stewart, known for collaborations with Kelly Reichardt and Olivier Assayas, steps behind the camera for The Chronology of Water, premiering in Un Certain Regard. Adapted from Lydia Yuknavitch’s memoir, the film has earned early acclaim.

 

 

Stewart’s directorial effort follows a young woman (Imogen Poots) escaping a home marred by violence and alcoholism, finding solace and strength through literature. The story weaves a raw, poetic coming-of-age tale, blending pain and resilience with the emotional depth Stewart brings to her acting.

 

Poots delivers a standout performance, capturing the protagonist’s turmoil and triumph. Stewart’s direction, praised for its intimate, unflinching tone, balances harsh realism with moments of quiet beauty—echoing the lyrical quality of Yuknavitch’s writing.

 

Early reviews highlight Stewart’s natural eye for storytelling, noting how she translates her on-screen sensitivity into a compelling directorial voice. For a first-time filmmaker, The Chronology of Water feels remarkably assured, marking the start of what could be a standout second career.

 

As Stewart transitions from actor to director, this film proves she’s more than a talent in front of the camera. The Chronology of Water isn’t just a adaptation—it’s a bold statement of her vision, earning its place as one of Un Certain Regard’s most talked-about entries.
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