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First Image of Kristen directing Imogen Poots in 'The Chronology of Water'


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The first look at Kristen Stewart‘s feature directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” is finally here.

The Oscar-nominated actor is pictured above on set with star Imogen Poots, who portrays author Lidia Yuknavitch in the film adaptation of her 2011 bestselling memoir of the same name.

According to the film’s official synopsis, it’s “about turning trauma into art” and follows Lidia “from her earliest childhood memories in the Pacific Northwest, through explosive misfires and mistakes, children that almost-were, toxic relationships, art heroes, wins and losses.”

The film “drifts in the water of Lidia’s memories on her journey to become a professional writer, repossessing her own story by writing one she can live with,” the description continues. “‘The Chronology of Water’ is an in-depth exploration of sexuality, of creativity, an unflinching stare at all the gory details of having a female body and a sensitive depiction of the emotional vocabulary of youth.”

In addition to directing, Stewart co-wrote the film’s screenplay alongside Andy Mingo. The cast also includes Thora Birch, Earl Cave, Michael Epp, Susannah Flood, Kim Gordon and Jim Belushi.

“The Chronology of Water” has long been a passion project for Stewart, with the actor first announcing its development in 2018. In her Variety cover story in January, she revealed that she would refuse to make another movie until “The Chronology of Water” was finished.

“I’m going to make this movie before I ever work for someone else,” she said. “Yeah, I will quit the fucking business. I won’t make a-fucking-nother movie until I make this movie. I will tell you that, for sure. I think that will get things going.”

It sure did. “The Chronology of Water” wrapped in July after filming for six weeks in Latvia and Malta.

Producers include Charles Gillibert (CG Cinema International); Yulia Zayceva, Max Pavlov and Svetlana Punte (Forma Pro Films); Michael Pruss and Rebecca Feuer (Scott Free); Stewart, Maggie McLean and Dylan Meyer (Nevermind Pictures) and Mingo. The film was made in association with Scott Aharoni, Alihan Yalcindag, and Sinan Eczacibasi for Curious Gremlin; Christian Vesper for Fremantle; Yan Vizinberg, Abigail Honor and Chris Cooper for Lorem Ipsum Entertainment; Mélanie Biessy for Scala Films.

WME Independent is handling North American sales for “The Chronology of Water,” while Les Films du Losange has international sales and French distribution.

Stewart is repped by WME, and Poots is repped by WME, Entertainment 360 and B-Side Management.

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