Taylor Swift will write and direct a feature film
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Taylor Swift is already one of the most popular musical acts of all time, and she's about to embark on a new artistic endeavor: directing a feature film. Swift, 32, will write and direct a movie produced by Searchlight Pictures, the film company said in a press release on Friday, according to Entertainment Tonight.
Swift has directed before — most recently, the music video for her single "Anti-Hero," which she also starred in. Last year, she directed a short film for her 2012 song "All Too Well," which she re-recorded.
The Grammy winner is currently re-recording her albums that she recorded with record companies so that she can own the music herself. Hence, she re-recorded and released "All Too Well" again. She embarked on the project after her albums were sold to Hollywood talent agent Scooter Braun, which she says was done without her knowledge.

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