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‘The Chronology of Water’ Review: Kristen Stewart’s Directorial Debut Is a Stirring Drama of Abuse and Salvation, Told With Poetic Passion Imogen Poots seizes the screen as Lidia Yuknavitch ...
Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” is an awards-worthy audacious, poetic memoir adaptation with standout turns from Jim Belushi and Thora Birch.
Her directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” has earned good notices, but after fighting to get it made, the filmmaker wouldn’t mind a battle with reviewers.
The Chronology of Water is as much a film about a swimmer’s sexual abuse as it is about trying to make sense of the world through art.
Kristen Stewart’s feature directorial debut The Chronology Of Water was greeted by a 6 1/2-minute ovation by an enthusiastic audience in Cannes.
It all started in March 2011 with the publication of her first book, a memoir titled “The Chronology of Water.” Among lovers of the memoir genre, poetry and experimental writing, it became a ...
“I bled, I peed, I cried, and vomited.” This sentence comes at the end of the second paragraph of The Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch’s extraordinary, extraordinarily raw 2011 memoir ...
'The Chronology of Water' review: Kristen Stewart's directorial debut is a boldly inventive film starring Imogen Poots as a swimmer.
Kristen Stewart makes her directing debut with 'The Chronology of Water,' which stars Imogen Poots in a drama about surviving childhood sexual abuse.
With The Chronology of Water, director Kristen Stewart infuses what could be a conventionally sequential biopic into splinters, shards and ripples.
‘The Chronology of Water’ Review: Kristen Stewart’s Expansive, Evocative Work of Cinematic Poetry Cannes 2025: Imogen Poots gives a career-best performance in this bold adaptation of Lidia ...