Following
the
screening
of
her
short
film
All
Too
Well
at
the
2022
Tribeca
Festival,
pop
star
Taylor
Swift
said
she
"would
love" to
direct
a
full-fledged
feature
film.
According
to
The
Hollywood
Reporter,
the
multiple
Grammy
winner
attended
the
film
gala
on
Saturday
to
promote
the
10-minute
short
she
directed
based
on
her
song
of
the
same
name
which
was
released
as
part
of
her
2012
album
'Red'.
"It
would
be
so
fantastic
to
write
and
direct
a
feature.
I
don't
see
it
being
bigger
in
terms
of
scale.
I
loved
making
a
film
that
was
so
intimate
with
a
group
that
was
really
small
and
a
really
solid
group
of
people
that
I
trusted,"
Swift
said
during
a
discussion
with
director
Mike
Mills.
The
singer-songwriter
also
opened
up
about
the
process
of
making
her
short
film
All
Too
Well,
saying
it
"started
with
meddling".
She
said
she
started
writing
elaborate
treatments
for
her
videos
and
"outsourcing
the
directing"
about
a
decade
ago.
"It
felt
very
natural
to
extend
writing
a
song
and
visualising
it
in
my
head
to
making
a
shot
list
and
storyboarding
it
and
picking
who
we
wanted
as
the
head
of
each
department
and
who
would
help
put
all
of
this
puzzle
together,"
Swift,
who
has
also
directed
the
music
videos
for
her
songs
'Cardigan'
and
'Willow',
said.
The
32-year-old
singer
said
she
began
directing
"almost
out
of
necessity" on
'The
Man',
the
song
from
her
2019
studio
album
'Lover'.
"My
first
instinct
was
to
write
the
treatment,
send
it
out.
I
wanted
a
female
director
to
direct
it.
And
all
of
my
favourite
female
directors
were
booked
and
busy,
which
is
great.
We
love
that.
That's
fantastic.
So
I
just
figured
maybe
I
could
do
it?
I
found
it
incredibly
fulfilling."
She
also
addressed
the
challenges
faced
by
female
filmmakers.
"I'm
also
extremely
aware
of
my
privilege
when
it
comes
to
being
a
female
filmmaker
because
I
was
able
to
finance
this
film
myself.
"I
have
to
constantly
be
aware
that,
as
much
as
it's
a
constant
challenge
for
me
to
be
doing
something
new,
I
also
understand
that
it's
still
extremely
hard
for
women
to
make
films,
and
I
am
always
keeping
an
eye
on
that
reality,"
she
added.
The
Tribeca
Film
Festival
closes
on
June
19.