Friday, July 29, 2016

#ELLEXKRISTEN: Kristen Stewart's Candid Interview with ELLE UK (September 2016 Issue)




Kristen Stewart gets really honest talking about her relationship with Alicia Cargile with ELLE UK's September 2016 issue

With Lotte Jeffs, Kristen talks about "her recent projects, and how she overcame her anxiety issues to live a more honest and happy life."

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Interviewer Lotte Jeffs: In June I went to Los Angeles to interview Kristen Stewart for ELLE UK's September issue cover. As my Uber dropped me at the door to her house and drove off, I got a message to say our meeting had be pushed back an hour. I was stranded at the top of a hill in an affluent gated community in the mid-day heat, wearing a boiler suit which in retrospect must have made me look even more suspicious as I trekked back down the hill past palm-fringed mansions with scary dogs outside that barked aggressively at me. I then had to squeeze myself through a gap in the gate to exit, because this being LA, it only opened for vehicles. With 30 minutes to kill and no coffee shops within walking distance I sat, sweating, on a patch of grass by the side of the road, looking like some kind of escaped convict.

Needless to say by the time I made it back up to Kristen's front door I was a hot mess, but she welcomed me in, gave me a cold glass of water in a jam jar (of course) and then we hopped in her car to run some errands, which included going to vote for the Democratic nominee.

An hour or so later, back in her living room, drinking iced lattes we got to talking.

I found Kristen great company; funny, bright, engaging and best of all happy and grounded. We talked about her work, including her first foray into directing, how she overcame anxiety and her love for her girlfriend- who she told me is not, nor has ever been her personal assistant!

Read the full story in ELLE's redesigned September issue on sale August 3. 

Preview of the interview:

Kristen Stewart talks openly to ELLE UK about her recent projects, and how she overcame her anxiety issues to live a more honest and happy life.

On her recent projects and enjoying her work: 'I have a really strong sense of identity when I'm working. If I'm having a bad day or something personal, or existential, or hormonal – if anything brings me down, I'm lucky if I have to go to work that day. And it could be anything, it could be a photoshoot for Chanel."

On her positive outlook: 'I obviously hope everything going on right now will work out, but I am confident that life is good and I'll be OK whatever happens. So in moments when that is cloudy and I feel saturated and unable to engage in how good life can be, however consuming those feelings are, they are so momentary…I'm think pretty good at being happy.'

On her previous struggles with anxiety: 'I went through so much stress and periods of strife. I would have panic attacks…I literally always had a stomach ache. And I was a control freak and I couldn't anticipate what was going to happen in a given situation, so I'd be like, 'Maybe I'm going to get sick'... It's kind of remarkable. I just grew out of it, but that's not to say I don't get worried.'

On her love for girlfriend Alicia Cargile: 'I think also right now I'm just really in love with my girlfriend. We've broken up a couple of times and gotten back together, and this time I was like, 'Finally, I can feel again.'

On being more open about her relationship: 'When I was dating a guy I was hiding everything that I did because everything personal felt like it was immediately trivialised, so I didn't like it. We were turned into these characters and placed into this ridiculous comic book, and I was like, 'That's mine. You're making my relationship something that it's not.' I didn't like that. But then it changed when I started dating a girl. I was like, 'Actually, to hide this provides the implication that I'm not down with it or I'm ashamed of it, so I had to alter how I approached being in public. It opened my life up and I'm so much happier.'

Kristen Stewart stars in Café Society, in cinemas 2 September. The September issue will be available on newsstands from 3 August.

Interview Lotte Jeffs Photography Liz Collins Styling Anne-Marie Curtis Clothes Chanel




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Sunday, July 17, 2016

PODCAST INTERVIEW WITH WSJ: Kristen Stewart Chats Auditioning for CAFE SOCIETY


Kristen Stewart chats Cafe Society with the Wall Street Journal. 

Kristen Stewart has no love for the Golden Age of Hollywood.

“I am not totally well versed in like the classics,” she says. “I like cinema verite and weird indie movies from the ’70s and [John] Cassavetes is my favorite.”

But in the new film “Café Society,” Stewart plays a secretary who is swept up into movie industry social life in the 1930s. Stewart called into The Wall Street Journal to talk about auditioning for “Cafe Society” director Woody Allen, what she looks for in a script, and what her life has been like since her “Twilight” days.


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CAFE SOCIETY PRESS CONFERENCE: Photos and Interview of Kristen Stewart


Kristen Stewart at at press conference for Cafe Society. Look at how happy she is!! 

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LOS ANGELES interview with The Inquirer's Ruben V. Nepales —The title is “Come Swim,” and she’s ready to shoot it in three weeks. Kristen Stewart disclosed details of her narrative directing debut in our chat at the Crosby Street Hotel in SoHo, New York.

Without fanfare, Kristen quietly walked into the room, looking sharp in a black Rag & Bone jacket with rolled up sleeves, white shirt, gray pants and black patent leather flats.

The would-be director sheepishly explained the “X” stamped on her right wrist. “Oh, I didn’t have my ID last night,” she said. “I went to play pool, and they were like, ‘You cannot drink.’ I was like, ‘Fine, that’s fine.’  So, he (bouncer) put an X on my hand.”

Kristen recounted how “Come Swim” began. It will be her short film directing debut. In 2014, she codirected with David Ethan Shapiro a music video of the band, Sage + The Saints, for their song, “Take Me to the South.”

“I usually work in spurts,” she began. “I did five movies in a year and a half. I wrote a short story, like a poem that I’ve developed three years ago. I’m shooting it in three weeks. I’m so excited about it. We’re ready to go.”

Beaming, Kristen added: “I’ll probably act in a movie after that, but this (directing) is where I want to be. I’ve wanted to make movies since I was 9 years old. I don’t think there’s a huge divide between acting and directing.”

She shared what another actress-turned-director told her: “Jodie Foster said, when I told her I was going to make this movie, ‘The first thing you’re going to learn is that you don’t have much to learn—and that you’re totally ready.’ For her to say that, it feels good.”

Asked who is starring in “Come Swim,” Kristen replied, “My friend, Josh. He’s not an actor, but he’s incredible.” We did not get to ask Josh’s last name.

As for her film’s budget, Kristen grinned and quipped, “I’m not telling you.” “Come Swim” is part of an anthology of short films commissioned by Refinery29, a fashion and lifestyle website.
Kristen and 11 other female filmmakers, including “Empire’s” Gabourey Sidibe and Chloe Sevigny, were invited by Refinery29 to make films under its ShatterBox Anthology.

Kristen admitted that making “Come Swim” is one of the creative perks of fame. “I get to make a short film, and I’m not even paying for it,” she pointed out.

Our budding auteur is learning from some of the best filmmakers she’s had the privilege to work with: Woody Allen (“Café Society”), Ang Lee (“Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk”) and Olivier Assayas (“Personal Shopper” and “Clouds of Sils Maria”), among others.

For her performance in “Clouds,” Kristen became the first American actress to win a Cesar, the French equivalent of the Oscars.

We asked Kristen about being directed by Woody for the first time in “Café Society,” a comedy-drama set in the 1930s.

Kristen’s Vonnie is caught in a love triangle story, written by Woody. The film also stars Jesse Eisenberg, Blake Lively and Steve Carell.

“Like many of my favorite directors, but in his own unique way, he allows you to own your part,” the actress said of her legendary director. “I thought there was going to be more direction. It was like, once you said your line, in entirety or even not, you moved on. What that does for his movies is all of the poignant moments happen, then they hit you after the fact.”

Woody, known for his unusually brief casting meetings—lasting for only a few minutes—with actors, was just as quick with Kristen. In fact, the iconic filmmaker did not even meet the actress in person. She just sent a video.

“It was a phone call (with Woody) asking me to read a couple of scenes, and he thought I was good for the part,” Kristen recounted.

Asked if she would pick the same guy if she were in the same love triangle in real life, Kristen answered, “I have no idea. I feel like I always have to justify the decisions that my characters make in order to play them. I like Jesse a lot.”

Speaking of Jesse, when Kristen was reminded that they were also involved in a love triangle (with Ryan Reynolds, as the older guy, completing the troika) in “Adventureland,” she agreed: “Yeah, that’s true.  That’s weird.”

Of Jesse, with whom she also worked in “American Ultra,” making “Café Society”—the third time they are paired, Kristen commented, “I love Jesse.  He’s  a wonderful person. His intelligence is not off-putting; it’s like something that you want to keep up with. So, he makes me feel good.  I feel confident around him. I could just be the stupidest person around him, and he still likes me.”

Kristen recalled that being younger then, she and Jesse “had a lot more anxiety. I gave him cookies and stuff when he couldn’t eat, because he was nervous.

“We’ve calmed down a bit, which is nice, but we’re still the same. We have the exact same dynamic. We don’t hang out in between. But as soon as we see each other, what we have very naturally comes immediately.”

Kristen was also excited about “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” a drama that contrasts the realities of war with America’s perceptions, because of the pioneering technology that Ang used.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Billy Lynn” is the first major motion picture release to have been shot at a high frame rate of 120 frames-per-second 3D at 4K resolution and in high dynamic range (HDR). Films are usually shot at 24 frames per second.

The resulting movie is reportedly a fully immersive experience for moviegoers. “I can’t wait to see this movie because it’s been described to me as revolutionary, and has more information than our eyes have ever received in a given second,” Kristen pointed out.

“Being so out of my element on a movie set was strange, because that’s where I live. I usually know what’s going on. Joe (Alwyn), who plays the title character, was asking me questions because it was his first movie. It was bizarre.”

Also being eagerly awaited is “Personal Shopper,” for which Olivier won the best director award (he tied with Cristian Mungiu).

On this ghost story set in Paris’ fashion underworld, Kristen remarked, “I feel like the scariest parts of the movie are not the supernatural aspects. But it’s the questions that you ask about the afterlife or what life is in relation to the afterlife. And whether or not we’re alone or whether we live in the Matrix, and we’re making all this up.”

When Kristen was teased about how “competitive” she was when she and Jimmy Fallon played Twister, the classic contortion game but with Jell-O shots, in his show, she smiled and said, “It’s embarrassing. It’s just that I like playing games.” Well, she won.

What game does she enjoy playing? “Oh man, I love pool,” she said with a smile. “I’m obsessed with it.”

Looking back on those “Twilight” years, Kristen matter-of-factly talked about how the mania is dying down. She declared: “That fervor isn’t there anymore, which is nice.

“I just ran into Catherine Hardwicke (who directed the first movie in the franchise) the other day, and that sent me back. It was lovely to see her. It made me feel good.”

The “Twilight” topic brought to mind those years which kindled her relationship with her costar, Robert Pattinson. They split in 2013.

In 2015, Kristen was quoted as saying in a published interview, “Google me, I’m not hiding. I think in three or four years, there are going to be a whole lot more people who don’t think it’s necessary to figure out if you’re gay or straight. It’s like, just do your thing.”

In May, Kristen was reported to have broken up with French singer and musician, Stephanie “Soko” Sokolinski, after a few months of dating.

Asked if her heart has been broken like her character Vonnie’s in “Café Society,” she exclaimed, “Oh my God, I’ve been destroyed!”

So, how does she mend her broken heart? “Don’t ignore it.  If you’re in pain, just be like, owww! ”

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