Kristen Stewart reveals why her directorial debut will be ‘hard to watch’

Kristen Stewart say her directorial film ‘The Chronology of Water’ is 'gonna be a thrill ride'

Kristen Stewart reveals why her directorial debut will be ‘hard to watch’
Kristen Stewart say her directorial film ‘The Chronology of Water’ is 'gonna be a thrill ride'

Kristen Stewart claimed that her upcoming directorial film The Chronology of Water is going to be a “hard watch."

In her cover story interview with PORTER, the Twilight famed actress spilled beans about her first directorial film, which is an adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch's 2011 memoir The Chronology of Water.

The 34-year-old actress revealed that her film, “is about incest and periods and a woman violently repossessing her voice and body, and it is, at times, hard to watch ... but it’s gonna be a f---ing thrill ride."

She continued, “I think people would want to see that, but then ... I think maybe people wanna watch movies about, like, Jesus and dogs.”

Meanwhile, the Love Lies Bleeding actress spoke about directing a film for the first time, noting, “It’s kind of a self-conscious thing to talk about because it’s hard to get anything made."

Kristine Stewart also mentioned the difference between being in front and behind the camera, “As an actor, I’m called upon to serve other people’s visions, you get greedy; it feels good to be called upon … even if you don’t love the thing."

"I think it’s nice that, as I’ve gotten older, I would much prefer to tailor my experiences to result-oriented goals, versus, just, ‘This is gonna feel good for me right now,'” added the Spencer actress.

The Chronology of Water revolves around, "issues of gender, sexuality, violence and the family from the point of view of a lifelong swimmer turned artist."