Friday, March 27, 2015

Kristen will be on Conan O'Brien show, April 8th


Kristen will be live on Conan Show on the 8th of April at 11PM EST

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Madame Figaro Magazine Digital Scans + Translated Interview




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Interview


Kristen Stewart: “ I am not mad”


Former teen star of Twilight, she managed  to win a Caesar for her vibrant performance in "Sils Maria" by Olivier Assayas. Now the bad girl of Hollywood and the rebel muse of Chanel is imposing her radical talent in Still Alice .

The nightingale sings, the dog barks, the rain pours down and Kristen Stewart is naturally dazzling. It's all part of an immutable order.All by herself, she is the embodiment of a new generation of actresses who grow sullen and defiant tired cowboys. Diabolical insurance, an androgynous physical, a rebellious air, a paradoxical beauty - rugged and female - mingled with sex appeal glowing, in short, a certain idea of a modern glamour that cultivates a " trashitude " refined. The rebellious Hollywood looking like " neo tomboy " repeated over and over again : "I put boxing gloves with NO written on them. " And now her chance has arrived . She is the first American actress that won a Cesar for the Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Sils Maria , the latest film by Olivier Assayas .

Cesar, Oscar


Wearing a white and vaporous Chanel dress -  one of the magnetic muses of the house of the Rue Cambon - forehead crossed a cowlick, the actress darted on the stage of the Theatre Châtelet to receive her reward, dropping a "wow! "Lapidary, empty-handed, after a few words in French and a declaration of love addressed to Juliette Binoche, her partner in the film. "You're the one I love most in the world. Thank you for this trophy. Tonight I am the happiest, "she said with phrasing laser glossy, accurate, firmly told the rhythm of a Kalashnikov, and that low voice that became her signature. A short service followed by a pirouette, and presto! backstage before leaving for a new adventure, the Oscars, where she would support Julianne Moore, with whom she co-starred in the movie Alice Still.

Two oddly similar roles. "Two kickstand roles” suggests Kristen. “I like to help. I'm not a leader, but a supporter.” In Assayas’ film, she plays the role of the assistant of an aging star, to whom she serves as rehearsal director, companion, confidante, supporter. In Still Alice, she is the one who gives up her theater dreams to take care for her mother, diagnosed with early Alzheimer's. "These two characters are women characters who grow and make me grow. With Juliette, I assist an actress full of doubts facing the rising generation of young actresses brutal and rather disrespectful.  With Julianne, I become aware of the fragility of things. I realize, with this character, nothing is forever yours, one second and a tsunami can change the situation. The tsunami is a irreversible disease that struck a 50 year old mother who, in addition, is a brilliant intellectual. I, in the film, I am the strongest, I'm the one that quickly adapts to the situation, agreeing to give up my career to take care of my mother. If I do, it's more out of necessity than duty. It is to continue to be able to look at  myself in the mirror.”

And where does Kristen find,in her mind preserved by life as young as a child's what will help her incarnate these challenging roles? "I think of Sean Penn, who directed “Into The Wild” in which I played the role of Marylou. It was him who taught me how to give emotions to a character by seeking in ourselves what we do not imagine to find. It was him who showed me how a role can be an invitation to introspection. It was him who suggested to me that cinema could lead to a kind of spirituality and that the actor could be more than just a job: he could change a life.”

Jodie, Charlize and Juliette


Kristen Stewart was accompanied in her young career by actors and major directors who helped to build. There was Jodie Foster, divorced mother in Panic Room, David Fincher. Kristen, age 12 at the time, plays the role of her diabetic daughter. "My luck at that time was not showing myself in something high. Jodie Foster encouraged me, took me under her wing, showed me the way and, above all, gave me what there is most precious in this business: a lesson in humility. She kept telling me that an actor is primarily a tool for film service. " There was Speak by Jessica Sharzer, where she played the role of a teen traumatized by rape. "There, I have not played, I totally followed my gut," she said. Charlize Theron in Snow White and the Huntsman, agreed to be her confidant. "Charlize is simple, she is perfection. When she arrives in a room, you do not see it. "And, of course, Juliette Binoche. "I had cotton legs the first time I saw her. She has this ability that I fear: she undresses you and discovers exactly what you do not want her to see.” 
Coming five films, including a project with Woody Allen, and above all, she said," a long vacation. "

The phenomenon of a generation


With such partners, the young woman was quick to learn . "I do not have a choice. I have observed. On a shoot, Juliette worked constantly on  her role, reading , discussing, analyzing, comparing. Julianne Moore is more in introspection. And I, in the midst of it all , I tried to lighten myself to gradually remove the thicknesses prevented me to go to the heart of the matter and find a way to be careful not to lose my spontaneity.

Kristen Stewart is a rock. She looks like her character Bella Swan in Twilight: robust, warrior, ready to face three times bigger monsters. Add to this immediate presence there comes the critical power of a young woman who has the right, at 24 years, to say things, starting with her doubts and contradictions "If I liked Sils Maria, it is because I love films about cinema. And I loved how Olivier Assayas has highlighted the ridiculous side of these actresses so narcissistic. I love my job. I was ready to die for him. I always wanted to be an actress, but it's not worth making a fuss ... What I mean is that you do it for yourself, not for others. Today, fame is considered sexier than happiness. It does not make sense, does it? "At school, she was called" the Wall ". She was silent, suffering from hyperactivity and attention disorders. The little girl did not fit. At 13, she left school, taking courses by correspondence and engages in the kitchen. "If I had not become an actress, I would have been a champion in the kitchen," she said. There was little chance that this would have happened. Cinema grabs the cradle. Her mother is a script writer  and her father is a manager. When Kristen told her parents that she wants to become an actress, her mother warned her, "I know those kids who make films. They end up going crazy ... "" But I'm not mad”, says Kristen.

Yet she had everything to become .When Twilight started, she is 18 and  she becomes in just a second almost as famous as the Beatles. A generational phenomenon. Her life is sieved. Her boyfriend is Robert Pattinson. Her fans number is in millions. Not a tweet that speaks of her love . "It was amazing” she recalls . “Since then, I am wary of technology ... "

So what? No filter on her private life. The tabloids say she lives with her best friend. It's not important. To the question " Who is her lover today? "The answer is mechanical : " No comment”

The super sexy is corny "


She takes refuge in films she chooses carefully. Always edgy roles that showcase her Rimbaud darkness. "I like to take risks," she said. Playing in a French film was a risk? “Not really. It was a very controlled bet. And I like French cinema, because it makes great imagination, spontaneity, daring. In France, when you start a movie, you do not ask yourself  if it will work before completing it. The film is carried by a stronger desire than economic logic. I like the attitude of accepting an unexpected hand and poetry and you often find yourself in the world of fashion. That's why I love and I respect as Karl Lagerfeld. This is not an ideologue of fashion, but a sensitive visionary. He made a Chanel rock house and he agreed with me that sexy is super corny . We get along very well ... " Without even meaning to, the ultra modern Kristen Stewart has become a fashion beast. It also has quite naturally.

“Still Alice”  by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland is currently in theaters.

Thanks to KSF


“Anesthesia” Tribeca Film Festival Dates & Times



TIME & DATE/LOCATION
9:00 PM – WED 4/22
ON SALE 3/31
3:15 PM – THU 4/23
ON SALE 3/31
ON SALE 3/31
3:30 PM – FRI 4/24
ON SALE 3/31
11:45 AM – SAT 4/25
ON SALE 3/31
Synopsis
On a snowy night in New York City, a Columbia professor is brutally mugged on the doorsteps of an apartment building. Director Tim Blake Nelson’s haunting meditation of city life traces the chain of events that precipitate the attack, examining the inextricable and unforeseen forces that bring a group of disparate individuals together. Featuring a star-studded ensemble including Sam Waterston, Kristen Stewart, Glenn Close, and Cory Stoll.
FILM INFORMATION
Year: 2015
Length: 90 minutes
Language: English
Country: USA
Premiere: World
CAST & CREDITS
Director: Tim Blake Nelson
Screenwriter: Tim Blake Nelson
Producer: Julie Buck, Josh Hetzler, Tim Blake Nelson, Christopher Scott, John Molli
Editor: Mako Kamitsuna
Cinematographer: Christina Voros
Executive Producer: Anthony J. Nicholson, Dennis Mykytyn, Houston King, Jonathan Gray
Composer: Jeff Danna
Co-Producer: Jessica Hong
Cast: Kristen Stewart, Sam Waterston, Glenn Close, Corey Stoll, Gretchen Mol, Michael K. Williams

New Kristen pic from Madame Figaro Magazine




Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Kristen will attend COSM conversation at LACMA on April 3rd in LA




Free Members-Only Screening: Clouds of Sils Maria
Friday, April 3
7:30 pm | Includes a conversation with actor Kristen Stewart



Co-presented by The New York Times Film Club

At the peak of her international career, Maria Enders (Juliette Binoche) is asked to perform in a revival of the play that made her famous twenty years ago. But back then she played the role of Sigrid, an alluring young girl who disarms and eventually drives her boss Helena to suicide. Now she is being asked to step into the other role, that of the older Helena. She departs with her assistant (Kristen Stewart) to rehearse in Sils Maria, a remote region of the Alps. A young Hollywood starlet with a penchant for scandal (Chloë Grace Moretz) is to take on the role of Sigrid, and Maria finds herself on the other side of the mirror, face to face with an ambiguously charming woman who is, in essence, an unsettling reflection of herself. Kristen Stewart will be in attendance for a Q&A after the screening.

2014, 123 min, color, DCP | Written and directed by Olivier Assayas; with Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart & Chloë Grace Moretz

Thanks to KSF

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Kristen on the cover of Madame Figaro

Out on March 21st
Thanks to KSF



'Clouds of Sils Maria' Premiere in Los Angeles on April 6




According to Average Socialite there will be a 'Clouds of Sils Maria' Red Carpet Premiere in Los Angeles.

When: Monday, April 6, 2015

A veteran actress comes face-to-face with an uncomfortable reflection of herself when she agrees to take part in a revival of the play that launched her career 20 years earlier.

Who You May Spot: Kristen Stewart, Chloë Grace Moretz, Juliette Binoche.

We will update this post if more information on this comes available.

Thanks to itsoktobeyou

Monday, March 16, 2015

Exclusive: Kristen Stewart explains the modern power of celebrity in Clouds of Sils Maria clip


At long last, American audiences will soon be able to see Clouds of Sils Maria, the sexy showbiz drama that won Kristen Stewart so much acclaim after it opened in Europe during the recent awards season. Stewart plays the personal assistant to a famous but aging movie star (Juliette Binoche), who agrees to star in a revival of the play that made her famous. However, this time around, 20 years later, she’s playing the elder female character who is driven to suicide by a young female lover, while Hollywood’s brash new ingenue (Chloë Grace Moretz) slips into the younger star-making role.
Directed by Olivier Assayas (Carlos), Sils Maria was nominated for six César Awards—the French Academy Awards—and Stewart became the first American actress even to win a César for her supporting performance. Her ever-loyal character finds her professional and personal relationship to her boss complicated by her admiration for the young Hollywood starlet. In this scene from the film, she explains the magnitude of the ingenue’s stardom—which is amplified by the multitude of pre-teens who gobble up details of her personal life—to her unimpressed boss. The irony is pretty thick, coming from Stewart, and deftly delivered. 

Thanks to KSF

Old Covers and New HQ's



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Thanks to KSF

Monday, March 9, 2015

Kristen to star with Jesse Eisenberg and Bruce Willis in Woody Allen's 2015 new movie!



 Woody Allen has begun casting his 2015 feature film, and he has set Jesse EisenbergBruce Willis and Kristen Stewart to lead the ensemble, I’m told. No comment from the Allen camp. As usual, the film is untitled and there are no plot details, and it’s being produced by Letty Arsonson, Stephen Tenenbaum and Edward Walson, his usual collaborators. Allen might be the one director who, when he courts talent, doesn’t really show them a script. Everybody wants to work with him and they consider themselves lucky to be asked and if they’re available, they say yes almost always.

New/Old Outtakes from October 2014




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New/Old Outtakes from 2010




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