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Adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir about surviving childhood sexual abuse and finding an outlet for her pain in writing, ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSN‘Being a woman is a violent experience,’ says Kristen StewartThe director, screenwriter and producer’s film ‘The Chronology of Water’ is receiving rave reviews from critics.
Kristen Stewart tells a story of trauma and abuse in directorial debut 'The Chronology of Water': "It's incredibly violent to ...
Kristen Stewart revealed she'd been scripting the film over eight years but, along the way, she lost financing (“ten times”), “department heads,” and more. Over time, Stewart would constantly go back ...
Imogen Poots seizes the screen as Lidia Yuknavitch, who embraces swimming and sex and drugs and anger, all to make herself ...
Adapting author Lidia Yuknavitch's 2011 memoir, the actor's first time behind the camera delivers a bruising, brilliant ...
On the contrary, I only make note of the laziest presumptions that people might create for Stewart’s debut because of the ...
The Chronology of Water takes its haunting title from American author Lidia Yuknavitch’s 2011 memoir. And yet, few films feel ...
The Chronology of Water is as much a film about a swimmer’s sexual abuse as it is about trying to make sense of the world ...
Adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s acclaimed 2011 memoir of the same name, the film stars Imogen Poots, Thora Birch, Nick Cave's ...
Plus: Ari Aster’s latest polarizing epic The post Cannes Day 4: Kristen Stewart Makes a Splash appeared first on TheWrap.
Kristen Stewart said on Saturday that making her directorial debut with "The Chronology of Water" at the Cannes Film Festival ...
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