Taylor Swift Premiered ‘All Too Well’ Short Film on 35 mm, Talks About Wanting To Direct Feature Length Film

According to billboard.com, Taylor Swift recently premiered the original 35 mm of her award winning All Too Well: The Short Film, at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday, September 9th. The singer also told a sold out audience that she is open to directing a feature length film in the future. The star stated, “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.”

Swift directed, wrote, produced, and briefly appeared in the 15 minute film, which was shot by cinematographer Rina Yang, and set to her 10 minute song, “All Too Well.” The digital version of All Too Well: The Short Film released in November of 2021. It also recently won three MTV Video Awards and is also eligible for a 2023 Oscar in the best live action short category. The film costars 20 year old Sadie Sink and 31 year old Dylan O’Brien. Sink and O’Brien play girlfriend and boyfriend, “Her” and “Him,” as they go from being in love to one needy and the other a gaslighter, before ultimately breaking up. Thousands of fans gathered outside of the Tiff Bell Lightbox and along the street that was closed to cars, during the film festival. Hoping to catch a glimpse of Swift before and after the ticketed appearance.

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