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17 Hollywood celebs capture their quarantine life in short film compilation

With the short film, Kristen Stewart will be marking her directorial follow-up to her 2017 short project "Come Swim". Gyllenhaal will contribute a film out of Vermont, which will mark her directorial debut ahead of her "The Lost Daughter".

Reported by: IANS New Delhi Published on: June 24, 2020 21:22 IST
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"Homemade" will release on Netflix on June 30.

Hollywood stars Kristen Stewart and Maggie Gyllenhaal have captured their quarantine life through short films. Stewart and Gyllenhaal are among the 17 artistes and filmmakers participating in "Homemade", a project of a compilation of five to seven-minute films about life in quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic, reports variety.com. The project is helmed by "Jackie" filmmaker Pablo Larrain.

With the short film, Stewart will be marking her directorial follow-up to her 2017 short project "Come Swim". Gyllenhaal will contribute a film out of Vermont, which will mark her directorial debut ahead of her "The Lost Daughter".

Other directors include: Paolo Sorrentino out of Rome, Italy; Ladj Ly from Clichy Montfermeil, France; Rachel Morrison from Los Angeles, US; Naomi Kawase from Nara, Japan; Nadine Labaki and Khaled Mouzanar from Beirut, Lebanon; Gurinder Chadha from London, UK; and Ana Lily Amirpour.

Pablo shared that the underlying message around "Homemade" is about "adversity, and how we are all from different countries, cultures and circumstances, but for a very unique moment of humanity, we're all sharing very similar circumstances in different contexts".

The director noted that the experience of coronavirus continues to vary wildly across the globe.

"We're going through different situations, but there are many things we have in common. That was the heart of this and the challenge we faced," he said.

For the project, directors were instructed to use only equipment found at home, with the focus ranging from a glimpse into their working lives to more narrative focused on the unprecedented moment. The plot details for all films remain under wraps.

For Pablo, the experience of "Homemade" was a "very strange, beautiful, unique film festival" where different voices have got together to tell a story in a "planetary exercise".

"Homemade" will release on Netflix on June 30.

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