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Taylor Swift says she ‘would love’ to direct a function movie 

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By PTI

NEW YORK:  Following the screening of her quick movie “All Too Well” on the 2022 Tribeca Festival, pop star Taylor Swift mentioned she “would love” to direct a full-fledged function movie.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the a number of Grammy winner attended the movie gala on Saturday to advertise the 10-minute quick she directed primarily based on her track of the identical identify which was launched as a part of her 2012 album ‘Red’.

“It would be so fantastic to write and direct a feature. I don’t see it being bigger in terms of scale. I loved making a film that was so intimate with a group that was really small and a really solid group of people that I trusted,” Swift mentioned throughout a dialogue with director Mike Mills.

The singer-songwriter additionally opened up in regards to the course of of creating her quick movie “All Too Well”, saying it “started with meddling”. She mentioned she began writing elaborate therapies for her movies and “outsourcing the directing” a few decade in the past.

“It felt very natural to extend writing a song and visualising it in my head to making a shot list and storyboarding it and picking who we wanted as the head of each department and who would help put all of this puzzle together,” Swift, who has additionally directed the music movies for her songs “Cardigan” and “Willow”, mentioned.

The 32-year-old singer mentioned she started directing “almost out of necessity” on “The Man”, the track from her 2019 studio album ‘Lover’.

“My first instinct was to write the treatment, send it out. I wanted a female director to direct it. And all of my favourite female directors were booked and busy, which is great. We love that. That’s fantastic. So I just figured maybe I could do it? I found it incredibly fulfilling.”

 She additionally addressed the challenges confronted by feminine filmmakers. “I’m also extremely aware of my privilege when it comes to being a female filmmaker because I was able to finance this film myself.”

“I have to constantly be aware that, as much as it’s a constant challenge for me to be doing something new, I also understand that it’s still extremely hard for women to make films, and I am always keeping an eye on that reality,” she added. The Tribeca Film Festival closes June 19.