Tuesday, August 26, 2025

'The Chronology of Water' has acquired North American distribution with The Forge for a theatrical release in December 2025


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Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut The Chronology of Water has been picked up for U.S. distribution with plans for an awards-qualifying December theatrical release.

The Forge has acquired North American rights to the film based on Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir of the same name. An exact release date has yet to be announced. Still, according to today’s announcement, the distributor plans to release the film theatrically in North America this December, followed by a wider release in early January.

The film, which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, follows a once-hopeful Olympic swimmer as she loses her scholarship and battles addiction while discovering her own sexuality and love of literature. Stewart, The Hollywood Reporter’s review reads, “appears to have found her voice, announcing the seriousness of her intentions not with auteurist self-importance but with unimpeachable commitment to honoring her subject’s story.”

Imogen Poots leads the cast as Yuknavitch, and is joined onscreen by Jim Belushi, Thora Birch, Charlie Carrick, Susannah Flood, Kim Gordon, and Tom Sturridge.

WME Independent handled the deal on behalf of the filmmakers. Les Films du Losange is handling international sales and French distribution.

Said Stewart in a statement, “After eight long years of gestation, I am overwhelmed by the privilege of having The Chronology of Water be released in theaters with the full support and ambition of like-minded artists like the partners we’ve found at The Forge. Films like ours should be birthed onto the screen and I am grateful we found a team as committed to supporting independent filmmakers as they are.”

Variety

Kristen Stewart’s passion project has found a home.

Following a premiere at Cannes Film Festival, The Forge has acquired North American rights to Stewart’s moving feature directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water.”

The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes, where it emerged as one of the most praised titles of the festival, with critics lauding Stewart’s bold vision. The Forge will release the film to theaters in December for an awards-qualifying run, followed by a wider rollout in January. The company is positioning the project as the centerpiece of its awards season campaign.

Adapted by Stewart from Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, “The Chronology of Water” tells the story of a woman who survives an abusive childhood before channeling her experiences into competitive swimming, sexual exploration, toxic relationships and addiction, eventually discovering her voice as a writer.

Imogen Poots stars as Yuknavitch in a revelatory performance, along with an ensemble cast also includes Jim Belushi, Thora Birch, Charlie Carrick, Susannah Flood, Kim Gordon and Tom Sturridge.

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

“Kristen [Stewart] hasn’t just directed a film, she’s carved out a world with unmistakable vision: one that pulses with pain, desire and defiance,” said Mark Mathias Sayre, CEO of The Forge. “‘The Chronology of Water’ is unlike anything we’ve ever released: visceral, expansive, and anchored by a performance from Imogen Poots that wrecks and rebuilds you. The film is a major achievement on every level, and we’re honored to bring it to North American audiences.”

Stewart, who spent eight years developing the project, says she is grateful the film will be released theatrically with full awards support: “Films like ours should be birthed onto the screen and I am grateful we found a team as committed to supporting independent filmmakers as they are.”

“The Chronology of Water” currently holds a 93% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Variety praised it as “the beauty of what movies can do.”

The North American deal was negotiated by Sayre, Steven Michael Swadling and Decker Sadowski of The Forge, with WME Independent representing the filmmakers. Les Films du Losange is handling international sales and French distribution.

Images: The Chronology of Water Official Instagram

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

'The Chronology of Water' will screen at the Deauville American Film Festival

Growing up in an environment ravaged by violence and alcohol, young Lidia struggles to find her way. She manages to escape her family and enters university, where she finds refuge in literature. Little by little, words offer her an unexpected freedom... 

Adapted from the autobiographical bestseller 'The Chronology of Water' by Lidia Yuknavitch.

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'The Chronology of Water' is screening in competition.  The film festival runs from September 5-14 this year.

Screenings:

1. Friday 12 September - 10.00am CET (Q&A after the screening)

ET 4.00am / PT 1.00am / GMT 9.00am / AEST 6.00pm

2. Saturday 13 September - 9.00am CET

ET 3.00am / PT 12.00am / GMT 8.00am / AEST 5.00pm

3. Sunday 14 September - 5.00pm CET

ET 11.00am / PT 8.00am / GMT 4.00pm / AEST 1.00am (Mon)

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