Kristen Stewart Joins Imogen Poots At Movie Screening
According to the report by Daily Mail, both Kristen Stewart and Imogen Poots beamed for photos and could be seen laughing on stage during an interview with Briony Hanson, the British Council's Director of Film.
Imogen, 36, looked incredibly chic in a brown
lace top and suede midi skirt, while Kristen Stewart, 35, cut a casual display
in a burnt orange jacket.
A few friends joined the pair for their event including Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein,
45.
The movie has received lots of praise by
critics as it focuses on difficult topics, such as childhood trauma and
addiction.
Earlier this month, Kristen Stewart accepted
the Rising Star Director Award at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival for her
directorial debut.
The Chronology of Water, which she also
co-produced and adapted for the screen from the visceral 2011 memoir by
American swimmer Lidia Yuknavitch.
Imogen stars as Lidia in the heartfelt drama,
which tells her story about becoming a competitive swimmer after surviving an
abusive childhood.
Rounding out the talented cast for the drama
are Jim Belushi, Tom Sturridge, Thora Birch and Sonic Youth rock band's Kim
Gordon.
Kirsten first presented the film at Cannes
Film Festival earlier in May, where the film was met with critical acclaim and
a standing ovation.
Variety called it 'a stirring drama of abuse
and salvation, told with poetic passion', while Indiewire critic David Ehrlich
said 'there isn't a single millisecond of this movie that doesn't bristle with
the raw energy of an artist'.
Following the Cannes premiere, Kristen opened
up about her passion to tell Lidia's story, telling AFP: 'I had just never read
a book like that that is screaming out to be a movie, that needs to be moving,
that needs to be a living thing.
She gushed how it was awe-inspiring how Lidia
was 'able to take really ugly things, process them, and put out something that
you can live with, something that actually has joy.
'The reason I really wanted to make the movie
is because I thought it was hilarious in such a giddy and excited way, like we
were telling secrets. I think the book is a total lifeboat.
It certainly saved Lidia and made her a cult
writer, with her viral TED Talk The Beauty of Being a Misfit, inspiring a
spin-off book, The Misfit's Manifesto.
Kristen told AFP: 'Being a woman is a really
violent experience. Even if you don't have the sort of extreme experience that
we depict in the film or that Lidia endured and came out of beautifully'.
The Twilight star insisted there were no
autobiographical parallels per se that drew her to the original book.
She explained: 'I didn't have to do a bunch
of research. I'm a female body that's been walking around for 35 years. Look at
the world that we live in.
'I don't have to have been abused by my dad
to understand what it is like to be taken from, to have my voice stifled, and
to not trust myself. It takes a lot of years (for that) to go. I think that
this movie resonates with anyone who is open and bleeding, which is 50 percent
of the population.'
Kristen told reporters she was never really
tempted to play Lidia herself before deciding to cast Imogen, who she called
'the best actress of our generation'.

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