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Kristen Stewart Revealed How 'Spencer' Helped Her Understand Mental Health Struggles

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Kristen Stewart makes a casual arrival for her Spencer conversation held at 92Y in New York City on Friday (March 11).

The 31-year-old actress opened up about her movie with Thelma Adams, which she received an Oscar nomination for.

Earlier this week, Kristen issued an open letter to fans and press about the film, urging them to see the movie for its focus on mental health. Click inside to read the letter Kristen penned… “To be a part of a film like SPENCER, to work alongside people like Pablo [Larrain, director]… who is tireless and inimitable and tender and DRIVING… and the virtuoso that is Claire Mathon our DP… and Johnny Greenwood who wrote music from another world and Guy Hendricks who created equally enthralling and consuming environments and Jackie Durran’s intricate and thoughtful costumes that were poems in themselves… is a complete and utter dream for me,” she wrote. Kristen added that “Diana brought us together.

She continues to cast shadows. She continues to refract a luminosity that leads us to ourselves and each other… I am deeply thankful for her life and even as an “outsider gutted by the loss.

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