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Kristen Stewart says directing earns her more respect than acting, exposing Hollywood’s bias against women in film.
Kristen Stewart says she’s treated with more respect as a director than as an actress, noting people now engage with her "like somebody with a brain" when discussing her debut film, The Chronology of Water.
She contrasts this with how female actors are often dismissed as "puppets," highlighting systemic inequities in Hollywood.
Stewart, who stars Imogen Poots in the trauma-driven drama, says women’s stories are still seen as uncomfortable and taboo, making it harder to secure funding and visibility.
She criticizes Method acting as a male-validated performance tactic and expresses interest in directing a Twilight remake, though she acknowledges the low likelihood amid ongoing franchise developments.
Kristen Stewart dice que dirigir le gana más respeto que la actuación, exponiendo el sesgo de Hollywood contra las mujeres en el cine.