Kirsten Dunst is to make her directorial debut this summer.
The 25-year-old will helm a ghost story she is writing herself, based on a letter sent in to Glamour magazine by a reader.
Kirsten said: "I'm directing my first short this summer. It's a ghost story.
"They're totally giving me carte blanche. I pick the letter. I write my script. I pick everyone I want to collaborate with, it's great."
The film will be part of the Reel Moments series, a project run by Glamour magazine which showcases short films made by women based on readers' stories.
Previous contributors include Jennifer Aniston and Robin Wright Penn.
Kirsten - who has been acting since she was seven-years-old and recently enrolled at an art school - is aiming high with her latest venture.
She said: "I've always been a fan of Roman Polanski and, you know, 'Repulsion' with Catherine Deneuve and 'Rosemary's Baby'. We just don't make movies like that any more."
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Kirsten Dunst's director debut
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