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Kristen Stewart: Directing in Europe to 'Work Freely'
27 Feb
Summary
- Stewart expressed discomfort with U.S. immigration actions.
- Actress plans to direct films in Europe for creative freedom.
- Stewart stated she cannot 'work freely' in the United States.

Actress Kristen Stewart has sparked discussion with her recent comments on immigration enforcement, which drew criticism online. Stewart voiced her distress over the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles, describing a feeling of cultural dismantling. Her remarks, made during an interview, were labeled "word salad" by some social media users, while others defended her passionate response.
Stewart has also shared her aspirations to focus on her directorial career abroad. She indicated a desire to create films in Europe, suggesting that she "can't work freely" in the United States. Her directorial debut, "The Chronology of Water," was filmed in Latvia, a choice she noted would have been unfeasible within the US. Stewart hinted at a potential future relocation, expressing that she is "probably not" going to live in the states for much longer.




