At Saturday’s screening of “All Too Well: The Short Film” at the Tribeca Film Festival, the multi-syllable musical was to speak with director Mike Mills about her filmmaking journey (director, screenwriter, production and protagonist). in the clip) – but surprised the guests by concluding the afternoon with a live acoustic performance. After saying that her conversation with Mills had lasted a long time, Swift asked the crowd: “Do you have an extra 10 minutes?” He then launched the extended version of “All Too Well” which appeared on last year’s “Red (Taylor’s Version),” with an enthusiastic response. It was not the only surprise the 32-year-old Grammy winner had on her sleeve for the “Storytellers: Taylor Swift” event at the Beacon Theater. After discussing the concept and creative approach behind her short film, Swift invited her stars, Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien, to come on stage with her. (Famous friends Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively were among them in the audience.) “He’s not a monster, he’s just a narcissistic, selfish kid,” O’Brien said of his character, the song’s rival (widely rumored to be based on Swift’s former Jake Gyllenhaal). Swift praised the “Teen Wolf” actor who brought the “electric charisma his character needed to get away from all the gas lighting” and hailed Sink as “so talented”, saying he “kept [her] chest “while watching the scenes of the star of” Stranger Things “behind the camera. “I wanted to feel that falling together was inevitable and as if they were falling apart it was just as inevitable,” he said of the film’s central couple. Taylor Swift poses with (from left) Jane Rosenthal, Sadie Sink, Paula Weinstein, Dylan O’Brien and Mike Mills. Getty Images for Tribeca Festiva And there is good news for fans of Swift’s directing. When asked by Mills if she would consider making a feature film afterwards, she replied: “I would love to.” To coincide with her event at the Tribeca Film Festival, the star also unveiled a new 11-and-a-half-minute “Short Film” version of “All Too Well” on Saturday.