Kristen Stewart is apparently excited about making her directing debut after working as an actress for almost 20 years.
The ex-girlfriend of Robert Pattinson recently shared her thoughts about her love of filmmaking in an interview with Variety.
During this discussion, Kristen was candid about her interest in helming the adaptation of The Chronology of Water, the memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch.
“I’m going to make this movie before I ever work for someone else,” the 33-year-old actress said in response to a question regarding her 2018 statement about the film.
The former cast member of Twilight Saga continued, saying, “Yeah, I will quit the f* business. I promise not to make another film till I finish this one.
“I promise to tell you that. That should get things moving, I believe,” she said.
The Spencer actress went so far as to say during the confessional, “I think there’s an entire, yet-to-be-written female language,” in order to clarify the need for this kind of movie in Hollywood.
“I think that the kind of film that I want to make will be, in a nutshell, really unattractive to quote-unquote ‘buyers,’ but in action is entirely pervasively moving,” she went on. It hasn’t been simple to market it.
“The plot is not important. The actress said, “It’s about someone self-Heimliching and contextualizing why that person has swallowed their own voice their entire life,” before going on to the following subject.