Kristen Stewart has been involved in films since she was a teenager, such as David Finch's "Shudder space." It can be said that she has been a star since she was a child, not to mention that she later participated in the "Twilight" series. Now she has become a force to be reckoned with.

With her role as Diana in the Spencer film, her acting skills were appreciated. Of course, Kristen Stewart herself doesn't stop at being the lead actor in the movie. In this film, she, like many other actors in Hollywood, began to play the role of director. Yes, you heard that right, she's going to direct the film, direct her first feature film. However, she revealed that she will not play the leading role in the next director's film, as for the reason? It's actually quite simple.
In an interview with Variety magazine, Kristen Stewart revealed that there doesn't seem to be a role for her in her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water. Kristen Stewart also admitted that she wanted to star in the film and was struggling to find a way to play the role, but she was skeptical about whether she could do it both in front of and behind camera.
In response, Kristen Stewart said: "There is actually no role for me. I think it depends on who plays Lydia, and I might play her sister, but maybe not. I've been trying to figure out how to get in, but I don't think so. "The film is still in its very early stages, plus the fact that the film has just found some actors, so at this point, who knows how Kristen Stewart plans for the future of the show." Since the protagonist doesn't have the right actor yet, maybe she'll find a woman she thinks is cool to play? After all, I think that since it is Little K's own movie, then she must know in her mind who will be her ideal candidate.
Based on Lydia Joknavich's memoir of the same name, Age of Water tells the story of the difficult life of the early years that led to multiple addictions. It's not a simple story, but Kristen Stewart seems happy to tell the story in front of camera, though she doesn't appear in a real film adaptation.
In fact, how her career will develop when Kristen Stewart embarks on her behind-the-scenes journey is definitely an interesting thing, especially since she has such a heavy first project. The "Twilight" actress admits that she has been involved in many bad films in her career, and she has starred in very few purely great films. That's why, once Age of Water gets the full cast, she hopes to learn from her previous career, and she wants to create something she considers a master.
In any case, Little K is a person who is very familiar with the Hollywood film industry, not to mention that she has worked with such a great David Finch since she was a child. So, if she wants to create a master-level movie, then I must be very supportive of her. After all, she is a hard-working actress, and her acting skills are getting better and better. So, I'm curious, she'll choose who will be the lead actress for her film. Overall, I'm sure Little K's fans will be just like me and look forward to the film she directed.