Fans of Kristen Stewart are in for a treat. The 28-year-old actress and model has finally offered new exciting details about her feature film directorial debut which is an adaptation of writer Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir called "The Chronology of Water."
In an interview with Paris-based Mastermind Magazine (via People), Kristen Stewart said that her much-awaited directorial feature film focuses on a young girl discovering her body and sexuality -- a theme not often explored in coming-of-age movies.
While she is aware that there are plenty of coming-of-age movies with female protagonists, the "Snow White and the Huntsman" star reiterated that what is missing is the physical honesty of actual female experience and the way she discovers her own body -- the way men have always done on screen.
Thus, Kristen Stewart is going to walk the talk in her directorial debut. She, then, revealed the favorite line in the said feature movie she is currently writing, which reads, "I thought about Sienna Torres and her shoving her hand into my wide-open c- about as wide as a mouth saying m--f--."
"That's not something people would be comfortable hearing, up until right now, but I think it's the perfect time," she stressed. "There's nothing dirty about it, but I'm definitely going to be vulgar, and I'm definitely going to be completely unabashedly open about the fact that we're entirely sexual beings," she added.
Kristen Stewart, who famously dated her "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson for almost three years, has been dating New Zealander model Stella Maynes Maxwell since late 2016. In the following year, the actress clarified that she is bisexual and reiterated that she is open to dating men and women, before adding, "I want to try everything."
Aside from her feature directorial film, Kristen Stewart have several other projects up her sleeve. She will star next as Savannah Knoop, an ordinary woman who spends the last six years masquerading as writer Laura Albert's literary persona JT LeRoy, in Justin Kelly's upcoming film titled "Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy." It will have its world premiere on Sept. 16 at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Afterward, the "Certain Women" star will play a courageous and strong woman, Norah Price, in the upcoming adventure-thriller film "Underwater." She will also star alongside Jack O'Connell, Margaret Qualley, Anthony Mackie, Zazie Beetz, Vince Vaughn and Colm Meaney in "Against All Enemies." Both films will air sometime in 2019.