Taylor Swift to Make Directorial Debut in New Movie From Her Own Script
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The 'All Too Well' singer is adding director and screenwriter to her resume as she is officially announced to sit behind the lens for an upcoming feature film from a script that she penned.

AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift is set to helm her first feature film from a script she wrote. After directing herself in music videos for songs including "The Man" and "Anti-Hero", the singer, 32, is now helming a movie that will be produced by Searchlight Pictures, it was announced on Friday, December 9.

The plot and any casting is kept secret, but Searchlight presidents David Greenbaum and Matthew Greenfield hailed the singer as a "once in a generation artist and storyteller" they are overjoyed to be working with. They said in a statement announcing the project, "It is a genuine joy and privilege to collaborate with her as she embarks on this exciting and new creative journey."

Taylor had already hinted at the move, saying at the Toronto International Film Festival in September when asked if she had any plans to direct a feature film, "I'd like to keep taking baby steps forward and I'm at a place now where the next baby step is not a baby step. It would be committing to making a film and I feel like I would absolutely love for the right opportunity to arise, because I absolutely adore telling stories this way."

Taylor, who has been dating actor Joe Alwyn, 32, for six years, added she has always had a desire to tell "human stories about human emotion." She also said, "I never say never, but I can't imagine myself filming an action sequence. If it happens one day, honestly, that'll be funny character growth, but at this point, I could see it going in a more comedic, irreverent place."

"I don't always see myself telling stories about extreme, guttural heartbreak at your most formative age that debilitates you emotionally for years and then you have to develop the scar tissue in order to move on with your life, and limp your way to your typewriter and write a novel about it. I think I've done that."

Taylor has told The Hollywood Reporter if she could trade places with anyone for one day, she would choose Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro.

Her work behind the lens, "All Too Well: The Short Film" which starred Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien, earned her an MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year. Her solo directorial debut for "The Man" in 2020, also received a Best Direction award.

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