Kristen Stewart will become a dystopian star
Kristen Stewart will become a dystopian star

Video: Kristen Stewart will become a dystopian star

Video: Kristen Stewart will become a dystopian star
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Several years ago, thanks to her, we believed in romantic vampires. And now Kristen Stewart will make you take off your rose-colored glasses. The Twilight Saga star returns to her serious girl role and will star in the romantic adaptation of George Orruel's famous dystopian novel 1984.

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Filming for the new film, Equals, will begin this year, but no premiere date has yet been announced. But it is known that the plot of the tape will be built around the insurgency in a society of total control. According to the creators of the picture, the new film will differ from the classic work of Orwell and his previous film adaptations primarily in the emphasis shifted from political and philosophical issues to the love line.

Kristen will be accompanied on the set by actor Nicholas Hoult, best known for the movie "Lonely Man."

Three films with Stewart's participation are expected to premiere this year: the indie drama Anesthesia, the drama of the French director Olivier Assayas Sils Maria and the drama Camp X-Ray. In addition, the girl was recently announced as the face of the Chanel fashion house. The truth is, what exactly the actress will represent has not yet been specified.

Stewart has already told the press that she herself does not understand how she agreed to play in the project. “To be honest, I'm afraid,” the star admitted. - It's a classic. This is a serious movie and a very ambitious project. This is a love story. An epic novel. Something truly epic. But I'm afraid I can't handle it."

According to the actress, director Drake Doremus personally insisted that Kristen play the lead role. “I trust Doremus and I think we will really do something great, I didn't want to agree. But he did not accept the refusal."

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