The Chronology of Water
"It takes many miles to swim to a self."
Set against a landscape of violence and drinking, the film follows a young woman as she discovers her voice not in loud outbursts but through careful words and patient self discipline. She finds quiet strength in a writer's practice, later turning to a demanding water world where swimming offers... Read more
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About The Chronology of Water
Set against a landscape of violence and drinking, the film follows a young woman as she discovers her voice not in loud outbursts but through careful words and patient self discipline. She finds quiet strength in a writer's practice, later turning to a demanding water world where swimming offers a different kind of shelter. As she documents her experiences, the act of writing becomes a map out of chaos, and the pool becomes a place to test limits and regain control. The story keeps the focus on growth, memory, and the stubborn hope that even fractured lives can find balance. As she grows the city around her mirrors the inner storms and a quiet mentor helps her shape her voice.
Directed by Kristen Stewart, this adaptation draws on Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir The Chronology of Water with a screenplay by Andy Mingo and Yuknavitch. It marks a high profile shift toward literary source material and sensitive performance driven storytelling. The cast pairs Imogen Poots in a transformative lead with Thora Birch and Tom Sturridge in supporting roles.
Box office data is not yet available for this title. As a 2025 release aimed at a niche drama audience, early reporting has not provided a worldwide gross. The film has played in select festivals and limited markets, with distribution leaning on critical notices and arthouse circuits.
Awards: Information about nominations is not available from reliable sources at this time. The project has drawn attention for its literary pedigree, its director, and its bold casting, but it remains early in its release cycle.
Reception & Themes: Critics are likely to highlight the film's focus on resilience through writing and sport, pairing intimate performances with Stewart's restrained direction. At its core the film examines trauma, healing and the stubborn belief that personal voice can reshape a life.
Details
- Release Date
- October 15, 2025
- Runtime
- 2h 8m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 18 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Scott Free Productions +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Imogen Poots
Lidia Yuknavitch
Thora Birch
Claudia
Jim Belushi
Ken Kesey
Tom Sturridge
Devin
Earl Cave
Philip
Michael Epp
Mike
Charlie Carrick
Andy Mingo
Susannah Flood
Dorothy
Kim Gordon
Photographer
Esmé Creed-Miles
Claire
Director: Kristen Stewart
Written by: Andy Mingo, Lidia Yuknavitch