Spiderman actress Kirsten Dunst is gearing up to make her directorial debut this summer by helming a ghost story she is writing herself.
Washington, May 27 : 'Spiderman' actress Kirsten Dunst is gearing up to make her directorial debut this summer by helming a ghost story she is writing herself.
According to reports, the movie will be based on a letter sent in to Glamour magazine by a reader.
"I'm directing my first short this summer. It's a ghost story," Hollywoodrag quoted the actress as saying.
"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," she added.
The movie will form a part of the Glamour magazine run Reel Moments series, which showcases short films made by women based on the stories mailed by the journals' readers.
Jennifer Aniston and Robin Wright Penn are the other stars who have so far created films for the projects.
Kirsten, who has been acting since she was seven and recently enrolled at an art school, hopes to achieve another success through her latest venture.
"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," she said.
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