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‘I could eat this podium with a fork and knife I’m so angry’: Kristen Stewart blasts neglect of female film-makers

The actor, whose forthcoming directorial debut The Chronology of Water spent eight years in development, said women in the industry should ‘print our own currency’

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theguardian.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

‘I could eat this podium with a fork and knife I’m so angry’: Kristen Stewart blasts neglect of female…

The actor, whose forthcoming directorial debut The Chronology of Water spent eight years in development, said women in the industry should ‘print our own currency’

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bbc.com7 mesi fa

Kristen Stewart 'so angry Hollywood has gone backwards' for women after MeToo boost

The star gives an impassioned speech saying progress for female film-makers has reversed in recent years.

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  1. mercoledì 5 novembre 2025·bbc.com

    Kristen Stewart 'so angry Hollywood has gone backwards' for women after MeToo boost

    The star gives an impassioned speech saying progress for female film-makers has reversed in recent years.

  2. mercoledì 5 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    ‘I could eat this podium with a fork and knife I’m so angry’: Kristen Stewart blasts neglect of female film-makers

    The actor, whose forthcoming directorial debut The Chronology of Water spent eight years in development, said women in the industry should ‘print our own currency’