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Kristen Stewart Is Directing a Music Video in Nashville—Get the Details!

Actress goes behind the camera for pal's band, Sage + the Saints

By Natalie Finn, Baker Machado Feb 19, 2014 10:24 PMTags
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That's actress-director Kristen Stewart  now, thank you very much.

The Twilight star is in Nashville this week making her directorial debut on a music video for her pal Sage's band, Sage + the Saints. She and the crew were spotted filming last night, a sighting that had K.Stew fans in Tennessee all a-Twitter.

"Kristen has always wanted to direct, and no better person to do that for than Sage," a source exclusively tells E! News, noting that the singer is a mutual friend of Stewart's and her ex (and fellow indie-music enthusiast) Robert Pattinson.

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"We are shooting our music video and need you to come party with us," Sage informed her fans via Facebook Tuesday. "Bring your friends, lovers, enemies, and mothers! X"

And looking at the fan-provided pics that surfaced online, it looks as if a fair amount of those showed up.

So, when not busy shooting movies or serving as muse for Chanel...Stewart is interested in being behind the camera as well. We can't wait to see the finished product!

We'll next see the jet-setting star, meanwhile, in the Guantanamo Bay-set drama Camp X-Ray, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last month. Stewart was also in Europe last summer shooting Clouds of Sils Maria with Chloë Grace Moretz and Juliette Binoche.

Of course, this new facet of Stewart's personality doesn't particularly surprise us: She allowed Marie Claire to publish some of her poetry in its latest issue, too.

She penned "My Heart Is a Wiffle Ball/Freeom People," for instance, after The Twilight Saga wrapped for good.

"I like being able to hit on something, like, 'There it is,'" Stewart told the magazine. "I don't want to sound so f--king utterly pretentious, but after I write something, I go, 'Holy f--k, that's crazy.' It's the same thing with acting: If I do a good scene, I'm always like, 'Whoa, that's really dope.'"

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