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Kristen Stewart Premieres Directorial Debut at Cannes Film Festival

CANNES, France — Kristen Stewart marked a significant milestone by premiering her directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” at the Cannes Film Festival on May 16. The event showcased both her artistic vision and a bold fashion statement as she revealed newly dyed pink tips during a photo call for her film.

Stewart, who wore a light-pink tweed set paired with a sheer maxi skirt, said her hair change reflected the fresh direction of her career. She complemented her look with pale-pink heels and an open blazer, while being flanked by the film’s star, Imogen Poots, who opted for a contrasting black tweed minidress.

In a recent interview, Stewart discussed her journey toward directing, reflecting on her childhood experiences in the film industry. “I think I asked a couple of actors on one of my very early projects [about] the youngest director they could stomach working with,” she noted. “I had to wait until right now for this to be actualized… It’s been a slow and laborious birth, but I’ve wanted to direct movies as long as I have been an actor,” she explained.

Her desire to become a director began as a child actor, driven by a deep connection to the creative process. Stewart mentioned her inspiration came from Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, stating, “I feel like my actors are half of me, and I just wanted to do both. I wanted to get onto the other side.” She emphasized that the exchange between an actor and director is a powerful collaboration.

The film, which is being highly anticipated, marks a new chapter for Stewart, now 35, as she steps into a role that allows her to explore the depths of storytelling from a different perspective.



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