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Hollywood actress Kristen Stewart, who made her directorial debut with “The Chronology of Water”, hopes that her film can trigger a change within the movie business.
The business of Cannes 2025 has been the story of the Gulf, along with arthouse distribution concerns and female empowerment.
Adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir about surviving childhood sexual abuse and finding an outlet for her pain in writing, ...
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival is underway with Leave One Day by first-time French filmmaker Amelie Bonnin serving as the ...
Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonca Filho wanted to explore his childhood memories of life under the country’s military dictatorship and how that time echoes in the present in his Cannes Film Festival ...
Hollywood star Kristen Stewart revealed that securing funding for her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, proved to ...
Long queues for women’s lavatories followed the emotional Cannes screening of My Mom Jayne, Mariska Hargitay’s revelatory new ...
The tariff bombshell was an epic buzz kill on the eve of what appeared to be a robust market, but the strength of this year’s ...
Standing ovations aren't unusual at the Cannes Film Festival, but the six-minute-long one that greeted Kristen Stewart's ...
Kristen Stewart thinks women need a "leg up" in the movie business. The 35-year-old movie star has made her directorial debut ...
Kristen Stewart has spoken about the struggles she faced with her directorial debut project. The 35-year-old helmed The ...
Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, 'The Chronology of Water,' challenges Hollywood with bold female narratives at Cannes ...