Kristen Stewart was always ready to direct
Briefly

The article discusses The Independent's commitment to providing unfettered access to journalism across various critical issues, such as reproductive rights, climate change, and technology. It emphasizes the importance of reporters on the ground to deliver balanced perspectives in today's divisive political landscape. Additionally, it features Kristen Stewart's experience in directing, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of her debut film, an adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir, "The Chronology of Water," illustrating her passion for filmmaking despite earlier doubts from others.
It's such a fallacy that you need to have an unbelievable tool kit or some kind of credential. It really is if you have something to say, then a movie can fall out of you very elegantly.
Stewart recalls a time when she wanted to direct movies but was discouraged by others. "I was fully set down by several people who were like, Why?"
Stewart describes the frantic rush to complete her film, stating, "I finished the film 30 seconds before I got on an airplane."
Making her feature directing debut, Kristen Stewart compares the filmmaking process to childbirth, saying, "I was pregnant for a really long time and then I was screaming bloody murder."
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