Taylor Swift will be releasing her short film All Too Well alongside the opening of the re-recorded edition of her 2012 album Red.
In this album a 10-minute long version of her song All Too Well features, and Swift wrote, produced and directed a short film to accompany it.
It stars Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien, along with Swift herself in undisclosed roles.
Swift promoted the short film in a tweet, saying: "Shot on 35mm film with cinematography by the brilliant @the_rinayang.
"Plan your watch parties or grab your blanket and curl up into a ball. However you want to watch All Too Well The Short Film, it’ll be out tomorrow on YouTube at 7pm Eastern."
Shot on 35mm film with cinematography by the brilliant @the_rinayang. Plan your watch parties or grab your blanket and curl up into a ball. However you want to watch All Too Well The Short Film, it’ll be out tomorrow on YouTube at 7pm Eastern. 🥲 https://t.co/YzOtPK5Hzd pic.twitter.com/SWAlziJ6bC
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 11, 2021
It is predicted that the 10-minute long version of the song and the short film will be about Swift's previous relationship with actor Jake Gyllenhaal.
When will Taylor Swift's 'All Too Well' short film release?
In her tweet Swift confirmed that the short film would come out on her YouTube channel at 7pm Eastern Time in the United States on November 12.
What is 7pm Eastern Time in the UK?
Eastern Time is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in the UK.
Therefore, Taylor Swift fans in Britain will have to wait until midnight to get a chance to watch.
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