Kristen Stewart, actress who rose to fame after playing the lead in the ‘Twilight’ saga, has not stopped growing professionally. In recent years, she has highlighted that failed attempt to revitalize the universe of ‘Charlie’s Angels’ with a reviled new installment, but above all his role in ‘Spencer’, a film by Pablo Larraín for which he received his first Oscar nomination in the Best Actress category.

Thus his notoriety and experience in the field of interpretation has evolved tremendously to the point of inspiring Stewart in another direction. At the moment we are talking about something very brief, but the enthusiasm of the actress transcends an interest in directing that could translate into a future leap behind the scenes of a series or movie.
‘The Film’ is the title of the 14-minute short with which Stewart makes the leap into directing, a debut produced by Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, a trio that makes up the Boygenius band. The proposal with which this interpreter makes her debut in that other area of the world of entertainment, has had a premiere in Los Angeles (California) during which the also star of ‘Snow White and the Legend of the Huntsman’ has been tremendously grateful to the opportunity.
pitching a story which intertwines the music videos for ‘$20’, ‘Emily I’m Sorry’ and ‘True Blue’themes from the recently released Boygenius album, ‘The Record’, Stewart has ensured that this work it was like a “fever dream” for her. “And I imagine that if you connect with their shared consciousness, you will feel quite on fire too,” she adds in statements collected by Variety.
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Kristen Stewart ‘Love Me’ is on the way, in which she shares the lead with Steven Yeun and ‘Love Lies Bleeding’, but for the moment where we can see it is in various corners of the world of music. And it is that in addition to said directorial debut, this actress recently appeared in the Rita Ora video clip, ‘You Only Love Me’. Jodie Turner-Smith, Chelsea Handler, Addison Rae and Sharon Stone are other stars who have a brief cameo in the aforementioned video for the electro-pop song.