
"Kristen Stewart is returning to the big screen, but this time as a director. Her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, is a force of nature and a piercing adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch's 2011 novel of the same name. Stewart's psychological drama follows a young woman (Imogen Poots) who escapes trauma through writing and swimming. It's a challenging watch but a poignant perspective on addiction and motherhood through the eyes of a queer woman."
"Directed by Oliver Hermanus - who directed three episodes of Nicholas Galitzine's gay historical drama Mary & George - the film is based on a short story by Ben Shattuck. The History of Sound will follow the relationship of the two young soldiers, Lionel (Gladiator II's Mescal) and David (Challengers' O'Connor), as they meet in 1916 and then travel together in the summer of 1919 to rural New England, where they record folk songs."
2026's queer film slate includes a World War I historical romance, The History of Sound, following soldiers Lionel and David as they meet in 1916 and later record folk songs in rural New England. Kristen Stewart makes her directorial debut with The Chronology of Water, a psychological drama about a young woman who escapes trauma through writing and swimming, examining addiction and motherhood from a queer perspective. Peter Hujar's Day stars Ben Whishaw as the candid 1970s photographer in conversations that illuminate New York's culture and artistic ambition. Additional anticipated projects include a Heartstopper finale and a campy lesbian horror offering.
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