Netflix to screen Kristen Stewart’s lockdown short film

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Netflix to screen Kristen Stewart’s lockdown short film

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Stewart and Maggie Gyllenhaal are among 17 personalities who rose to the challenge to do a short film, which will be streamed on June 30

PARIS, France – Netflix said Tuesday, June 23 that it challenged some of the world’s hottest directors to make a short film when they were cooked up at home during the coronavirus lockdown.

The results, made with whatever equipment and family members were close at hand, will be streamed next week.

Hollywood stars Kristen Stewart and Maggie Gyllenhaal were among 17 of those who rose to the challenge, with Stewart shooting hers in Los Angeles while Gyllenhaal sheltered in Vermont.

Jackie director Pablo Larrain made his film at home in Santiago, Chile – which had been battered by months of civil unrest before the virus struck – while French-Malian film-maker Ladj Ly shot around the tough Paris suburb where his Oscar-nominated movie Les Miserables is set.

David Mackenzie of Hell or High Water fame got to grips with his hometown Glasgow, while Nadine Labaki used the backdrop of Beirut, which also featured in her 2018 hit Capernaum.

Larrain said it was “an extraordinary chance to keep working… in days (that were) so confusing and unique.”

The shorts will be streamed on Netflix from June 30, with the US giant saying a donation is being made to its hardship fund for cast and crew who have lost their jobs in the crisis. – Rappler.com

 

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