Tracing a passage from turbulent waters to prose and literature, Stewart’s film embraces Yuknavitch’s self-determined ...
The Chronology of Water, directed and written by Kristen Stewart, is based on the acclaimed memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch.
The story moves from abuse and addiction to healing while transforming trauma into writing and survival.
The Chronology of Water is a film that Stewart told us that she could see "seared into the insides" of her eyelids, but it ...
Free workshops at the Bradford Council-run city centre market are aimed at making taking on a vegan diet that bit easier. The workshops will include cookery demonstrations and practical tips, ...
The determined sister of a 20-year-old girl who is currently recovering from cancer surgery has launched a fundraiser in a bid to raise money ...
The Chronology of Water’ is a raw and intense film that asks for your full attention. It doesn’t give easy answers, but it shows a life lived with honesty and pain.
Imogen Poots doesn’t take roles anymore unless she really believes in them. “In my twenties I didn’t understand the concept ...
Kristen Stewart makes a discomfiting directorial debut with Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir, starring a fearless Imogen Poots ...
Imogen Poots, left, and Kristen Stewart arrive at the premiere of "The Chronology of Water" on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at 2220 Arts + Archives in Los Angeles. (Photo by ...
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People here have become the people they’re pretending to be.” Those 10 words, from a poem in his “Motel Chronicles” ...