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Kristen Stewart still feels a 'mom feeling' about her first film.
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Kristen Stewart, making her feature directorial debut with The Chronology of Water, says she still feels like a first-time 'mom' about the film after fighting for a decade to make it; the expressionist drama premiered at Cannes and opens in U.S. theaters Jan. 9.
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Kristen Stewart is promoting The Chronology of Water, her feature directorial debut, ahead of its U.S. release on Jan. 9. The film adapts Lidia Yuknavitch's 2011 memoir and stars Imogen Poots as a woman who survives an abusive childhood and later struggles with addiction. Stewart says she pursued the project for about a decade and describes a lingering, first-time "mom" attachment to the film. The movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last May and has received largely positive critical response.
Key facts:
- The film is based on Lidia Yuknavitch's 2011 memoir The Chronology of Water.
- Imogen Poots plays the lead role, a swimmer who later finds solace in writing while confronting trauma and addiction.
- Stewart read the book in 2017 and announced plans to direct in 2018; the project faced resistance from some prospective producers before moving forward in 2024.
- The Chronology of Water premiered at Cannes last May and is scheduled to open in U.S. theaters on Jan. 9.
- The film has drawn positive reviews, reported at 91% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Stewart's persistence helped bring a challenging, non-linear adaptation into release and the film has found a supportive critical response. It opens in U.S. theaters on Jan. 9, and Stewart has other projects announced, including a limited series about astronaut Sally Ride, a film written and directed by Dylan Meyer, and plans for a microbudget project in Los Angeles later this year.
