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All Too Well: The Short Film is a 2021 musical romantic drama short film written and directed by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift in her filmmaking debut. A film adaptation of her critically-acclaimed song "All Too Well" (2012), it is set against the backdrop of the uncut, 10-minute version of the song released in 2021.
[235] [236] The scarf has been depicted as a plain red scarf in All Too Well: Short Film and the music video for her country single with Chris Stapleton "I Bet You Think About Me"; in the film, Swift is seen hanging the scarf over a banister, whereas in the latter, she gifts the scarf to a bride (Keleigh Sperry), leaving the groom (Miles Teller ...
All Too Well: The Short Film made Swift the first artist to win the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year three times [c] and the first artist to win for a self-directed project, winning the category in 2022. [73] [74] In 2023, she became the first artist to win the Grammy Award for Best Music Video with a sole directing credit. [75]
The song “All Too Well” has become one of Taylor Swift’s most iconic and beloved hits, but the tune didn’t always feel like a winner to Swift. In his new book Heartbreak Is the National ...
All Too Well" is a 2012 and 2021 song by Taylor Swift. All Too Well may also refer to: All Too Well: The Short Film, a 2021 short film written and directed by Taylor Swift "All Too Well", a 1935 song by Charles LaVere & His Chicagoans "All Too Well", a 1998 song by Joydrop
All This, and Heaven Too is a 1940 American drama film released by Warner Bros.-First National Pictures, produced and directed by Anatole Litvak with Hal B. Wallis as executive producer. The screenplay was adapted by Casey Robinson from the 1938 novel by Rachel Field. The music was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Ernie Haller.
Swift cited "Barbara Stanwyck films, particularly 1937's Stella Dallas," John Cassavetes, and Noah Baumbach, especially his film Marriage Story (2019), as artistic influences for All Too Well: The Short Film.-> Swift cited "Barbara Stanwyck films, particularly 1937's Stella Dallas", as artistic influences upon her film in addition to those of ...
Frank was a renowned ghostwriter and had previously worked on I'll Cry Tomorrow, a popular book about another alcoholic celebrity, Lillian Roth. [5] The book, released as Too Soon Too Much, was published through Henry Holt & Co. in 1957, and re-published in 1958 through Signet publishing. [6] Warner Bros. picked up the film a year later in 1958.