Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music video. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Kristen stars in Interpol's music video for 'If You Really Love Nothing"



'If You Really Love Nothing' is the latest single from Interpol's new album Marauder out on Matador Records on August 24th. 

Directed by Hala Matar
Starring Kristen Stewart & Finn Wittrock

Interpol's band member, Paul Baker: "Kristen Stewart is the perfect actress for this part. I don’t think there’s anyone that could have better played the role. She nails it, and I love the performance from Finn Wittrock."

Official Stills / BTS Images and Video



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Friday, April 28, 2017

Chvrches' "Down Side of Me" music video directed by Kristen for Planned Parenthood + BTS photos


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Director: Kristen Stewart
DP: Sean Steigmeirer 
Editor: Melanie Shaw
Colorist: Natasha Leonnet
Photograph: Lindsey Byrnes

The boxset compilation is now available for preorder.  
For more details on how to order go to 7-Inches For Planned Parenthood.

The teaser trailer with more BTS images can be watched here at our previous post.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Teaser video for Chvrches' "Down Side Of Me" music video directed by Kristen for Planned Parenthood



The full music video for "Down Side of Me" by Chvrches, directed by Kristen, will be released on 28 April for the 7-Inches For Planned Parenthood compilation to benefit Planned Parenthood.

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Monday, April 10, 2017

Project: Details about Kristen's directed music video for Chvrches in support of Planned Parenthood



Pitchfork

A massive new 7" singles series has been announced in support of Planned Parenthood, featuring a wide range of musicians, visual artists, comedians, authors. “7-inches for Planned Parenthood” features previously reported contributions from St. Vincent, Chvrches (with an accompanying film clip directed by Kristen Stewart), John Legend, and Zach Galifianakis, plus work by Björk, Bon Iver, Sleater-Kinney, Foo Fighters, The Handmaid's Tale author Margaret Atwood, Mary J. Blige, the National’s Matt Berninger and Bryce Dessner, Elliott Smith, Common, Feist, Jenny Slate, Janeane Garofalo, Laurie Anderson, Jon Brion, Mitski, Nico Muhly, Margaret Cho, Pete Holmes, Sharon Van Etten, Tig Notaro, Shepard Fairey, and many more. Find the full list of contributors here.

“7-inches for Planned Parenthood” will be released “in batches” digitally in the forthcoming weeks, as well as in a vinyl box set, according to a press release.

LA Times

Perhaps we’re on the verge of a politically unbridled new phase for Stewart, who stays current on Trump’s America via CNN alerts on her phone, and at Sundance joined the Women’s March protesting in solidarity down Main Street. She’s already directed her next project, a musically oriented piece with the band Chvrches for Planned Parenthood.

“I had been asking them to let me do something for them for a while,” she says excitedly of the Scottish synth pop trio. “They’re so good. I ended up with a pretty simple but definitive narrative arc that highlights the cause in a sweet but quiet and confronting way.”

The Guardian

Stewart reckons that, if anything, the election was a wake-up call. It has forced her to choose her projects more carefully, to weigh up their social value. She mentions that she recently pitched in on a benefit album for Planned Parenthood. “And obviously that’s all because of the person who I’m not even going to name. Because the truth is, he’s terrifying. He’s not funny at all.”

Find out more about the cause and 7inches for Planned Parenthood at their site.

Saturday, February 4, 2017

New/old BTS photos of Kristen on the Rolling Stones 'Ride Em On Down' set


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Kristen with director Francois Rousselet.

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Kristen with Riff Raff Films' Head of Music Videos Natalie Arnett.

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Thursday, December 1, 2016

Kristen stars in The Rolling Stone's music video 'Ride 'Em on Down'




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NME The track is lifted from the Stones’ upcoming album of blues covers, ‘Blue & Lonesome’, out tomorrow (December 2).

Daily Mail Speaking about working with the iconic British rockers, Kristen revealed it didn't take much for her to come onboard with the unique musical project.

She said: 'It didn't take much more than a few words to get me amped on the idea. The Stones.

'A 65 mustang. Alone in Los Angeles. And the shoot was just as dreamy as the idea. We tore LA apart in a day and we had one hell of a sound track.'

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Jenny Lewis mentions working with Kristen on the 'Just One of the Guys' music video (Elle US)



Aww. Kristen Stewart starred in your last video for "Just One of the Guys." How did that happen?!

I e-mailed her. Seriously. I'd met her a few years ago, and I knew she was a big Rilo Kiley fan. She was the second person I cast. The first was Anne Hathaway, who is one of my great friends. We worked together for a year on a movie called Song One, which she produced. Johnathan and I wrote the songs for that, and we became great friends with Annie through it…so Kristen is the one girl in the video who I knew the least, and I was so excited that she just came on set and joined in. And do you know she's hilarious? She's hilarious. I didn't have to do much directing with her, because she was, like, perfect.




Saturday, August 9, 2014

Jenny Lewis talks about the 'Just One of the Guys' music video & Kristen (VH1 & The Daily Beast)





The Daily Beast Speaking of movie stars, you got a lot of your celeb friends out for the “Just One of the Guys” video, including Kristen Stewart, Anne Hathaway, and Brie Larson. How did that come about?

It was a concept that I’d been thinking about, and I wanted to direct the first video. Based on my Instagram account, where I make these little Lynchian movies, that’s how I convinced my record label that I could direct it. And then I could my friends up and told them, “Oh, my friends Annie and Kristen and Brie are going to be in this thing,” and they said, “OK, you can direct it.” My only goal as a director was to make everyone look badass, and I didn’t have to do much because those girls were born to do it.

Do you have any favorite moments from shooting the video? It seems like a very fun time.

It was so great. When Annie started breakdancing, I nearly lost my shit. That was all her idea and we just rolled the camera, and she proceeded to do the best/worst breakdancing I’d ever seen. I laughed so, so hard.

Was releasing the video through GQ meant to be ironic? To release this feminist anthem through what is essentially a lad mag that guys read at barbershops?

I chose it because I thought it would be funny to release it on the Gentlemen’s Quarterly website, but I genuinely love GQ. The food and drink stuff that they cover in that magazine is so sick.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Video: Jenny Lewis talks about the 'Just One of the Guys' music video & Kristen



Jenny mentions Kristen and the 'Just One of the Guy's music video from 0.58mins.

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Jenny Lewis talks about working on the music video for 'Just One of the Guys' (2 interviews)



Jenny Lewis mentions working on the 'Just One of the Guys' video at 12:16m.

Jenny Lewis: "They were so cool and I didn't even have to pay them...They did it for free...They were pretty easy to direct...i have so much respect for them as actors. I gave them one or two takes and they just knew what exactly to do..."


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If you didn’t know, Jenny was actually an actress before she was a musician. That might have something to do with how she directed her last music video and had super-celebs Anne Hathaway and Kristen Stewart dress up as males for her lead single “Just One Of The Guys”. “I was so lucky that they trusted me as a first time director, and I think they really connected with the lyrics in the song, because we all go that and we’ve all been criticized and scrutinized publically, so it was a really fun opportunity to poke fun of it but also speak to the underlying theme in the song” said Jenny.

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Jenny Lewis mentions Kristen



Why did you choose Anne Hathaway, Brie Larson and Kristen Stewart specifically?

Well, they’re my friends. Annie and Brie in particular were some of the first people that I played my record for months ago when I first mastered it. Kristen I don’t know as well, but got to know her on the day of the shoot. Tennessee Thomas, who plays drums, is one of my best friends as well. We dressed them in track suits and they were so open and great to watch. They’re just so good that it made my job really easy. We had a blast. We were laughing all day long.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

NEW Kristen in Jenny Lewis' music video for 'Just One of the Guys'



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garen_ No filter needed when you have Anne Hathaway, Kristen Stewart, Brie Larson, Tennesse Thomas performing for Jenny Lewis! Check out the video we just made live on GQ!!!

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Monday, May 26, 2014

Kristen's interview with The Showbiz 411 at Cannes




Watch more of Kristen's interview in these clips HERE

Transcript/Article of above link:

The star of "Twilight" Kristen Stewart was in Cannes on Friday (May 23) for the screening of Palme d'Or contender "Clouds of Sils Maria" and in an interview with Reuters Television on Saturday (May 24) she opened up about her views on money, fame and the Hollywood lifestyle. 

In her latest movie, which also stars Cannes regular Juliette Binoche and "Kick-Ass" actress Chloe Grace Moretz, Stewart plays the personal assistant of Binoche's character Maria Enders who is an actress having problems with growing old and how the film industry reacts to her aging. 

In light of her worldwide fame after starring in "Twilight" Stewart found it particularly interesting to play a role that had her commenting on Hollywood from an outsider's perspective. "It happened to be the perfect project timing wise. Just coincidentally I think the fact, you know, just my experience with my career how it's gone, you know, "Twilight" blew up, I'm extremely famous, it's interesting for me to play an actresses' assistant who then comments on that world, and how it works and how superficial it can be," said the 24 year-old. 

Stewart's own frustrations with certain aspects of the Hollywood lifestyle were apparent when she revealed her view that moviemaking has become a "product oriented business" focused on making money which can have a negative effect on the overall quality of a film. "It could be so easy to be enticed by people kind of wanting to step in and tell you how to do things and, 'Ooh, you should do this'. And people wanna make...especially in the States it's about money. People make movies. It's turned into such a product oriented business that it kinda sucks because if we're gonna make...the work that we make will not be as good because we're always concerned about the end result rather than being motivated by the desire to do it." 

Stewart praised Cannes' less market oriented focus and expressed her belief that there can sometimes be more freedom in moviemaking in Europe. "It's not absent in the States, but it's not prevalent to feel free within the film industry, to feel like you can say what you wanna say not with any concern about like how people are gonna react to it, whether you're gonna piss them off or whether you're gonna move...you're trying to move yourself. If you're moved, then other people will be moved. So, here, it seems like people are less afraid because again they're doing it for themselves. It's for the art of it, it's not to market things. It's just...it's a good feeling." 

It seems clear from her words that Stewart values the artistic quality of filmmaking and ultimately has a high regard for the importance of movies and the great variety of messages they can put across to the viewer. 

"You know, to make a movie is so ridiculous. We're going to go film each other pretending to be other people so other people can watch us pretending to be other people? It's insane. But if it's worth it and it's saying something like it can be...it can be transcendentally important." Although Stewart has made a significant range of movies since "Twilight", including the drama "Camp X-Ray" (2014) and "Welcome to the Rileys" (2010) in which she starred opposite James Gandolfini as a 16 year-old stripper, the actress will mostly be associated with her part in the vampire movies as Bella Swan. But she insists she is not making such a diverse range of films to change people's views of her. 

"I don't do what I do to sort of like control perception or make people think a certain way about me. That would be traipsing all over the experience of making any film," she said. Stewart then went on to say she could not understand how actors can navigate a career simply doing it for other people. "It's just so ass-backwards to me. I don't know how people do that. I don't know how people tactfully traverse their careers. I don't know how they choose, 'Well, this is a different side of me people have not seen and so I will present that to them now'. It's like why are you doing this for other people? You should be doing it for yourself. And so I've functioned from that position since I started and therefore I really don't care about all that." 

During her interview with Reuters Television Stewart also revealed she has ambitions outside of acting and has directed a small music video, but she is very aware that any creative project she is involved in, no matter how small it is, will entail a strong degree of critical scrutiny because of her worldwide status. 

"I wanna make movies one day, like absolutely I wanna direct movies and I directed this music video and I was like it's just this dinky little thing and it's fun and I'm so happy to do it but it's gonna be a big deal no matter what. Even if I shoot it on a Polaroid camera people will be like, 'What did she do? Let's take a look'. It's like how about you give me a second to figure it out? So, yeah, that's not something to complain about. It's incredible that I can do that. It's just kind of weird. It's different," said the actress. 

"Clouds of Sils Maria" failed to grab the Palme d'Or at Cannes' closing ceremony on Saturday (May 24) as the award went to "Winter Sleep", which was directed by Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Stewart's next projects include the Tim Blake Nelson movie "Anesthesia" and she will also be co-starring with Cannes' Best Actress award winner Julianne Moore in "Still Alice" which is currently due to be released in 2015.

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Thursday, May 15, 2014

New/old photos of Kristen in Nashville


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Short Mountain Distillery We hosted Kristen Stewart for her directorial debut at the distillery. We are proud to announce the video is finally done and will be released shortly. — at Short Mountain Distillery.

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Actress Kristen Stewart and musician Sage Galesi of Sage And The Saints, visited our distillery recently to film a music video. It was obviously a lot of fun. Y'all come on back now ya hear?

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Actress Kristen Stewart holds a baby lamb Short Mountain Distillery while making her directorial debut.

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