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Movie The Chronology of Water
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The Chronology of Water
23.04.2026
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The Chronology of Water

Movie information

  • Age restrictions:

    16+ (Preliminary)

    Ages 16 and up

  • Year:

    2026

  • Original name:

    The Chronology of Water

  • Director:

    Kristen Stewart

  • Language:

    Ukrainian language

  • Genre:

    Drama, Biographical ,

  • Duration:

    2:08

  • Producer:

    France, the United States, Latvia

  • Production studio:

    Scott Free Productions, CG Cinéma, Telekompanija Forma Pro

  • Screenplay:

    Kristen Stewart

  • Starring:

    Imogen Poots, Thora Birch, James Belushi

Plot

Oscar-nominated actor Kristen Stewart makes her feature directorial debut with The Chronology of Water, an unflinching portrait of womanhood, survival, and artistry at the fragmented crossroads of memory and memoir, adapted from the book of the same name by Lidia Yuknavitch. Imogen Poots stars as Lidia, a young woman who finds escape from an abusive home through competitive swimming in the 1980s. After her athletic dreams are derailed, she navigates love, loss, addiction, sexuality, and her own self-destructive impulses while discovering her voice, and healing, through the transformative act of writing.