Jennifer Lawrence Addresses Refusing Intimacy Coordinator in New Film
Lynne Ramsay’s film portrays postpartum depression and psychosis with intense realism, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in their first collaboration on a challenging drama.
- Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson premiered Die My Love in New York City and the film opens in theaters on November 7, drawing wide press attention.
- Adapting the 2012 book, Lynne Ramsay and co-writers Enda Walsh and Alice Birch made parenthood feel handcuffed to an anchor, confronting upbeat motherhood with Ariana Harwicz’s raw postpartum novel.
- Hurling herself into every scene, Jennifer Lawrence commits to the film's physicality with Grace collapsing like an unplugged air dancer, while Robert Pattinson's subtle, skittish Jackson rewards close watching amid Seamus McGarvey's blurred lenses and Tim Burns and Paul Davies' relentless barking.
- Children should not watch this film until college, as it opens like a postpartum nightmare and Lawrence and Pattinson's overdue pairing portrays Grace's universal parental anguish.
- Recently, both actors became parents—Jennifer Lawrence has two tots under 3 and Robert Pattinson a toddler—and Lawrence said on the Las Culturistas podcast they rehearsed intimate choreography and mostly skipped intimacy coordinators while she filmed nude scenes pregnant with her second child.
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That's Why Jennifer Lawrence Didn't Need an Intimacy Coordinator when Shooting with Robert Pattinson
Because Robert Pattinson is »no perverter«, Jennifer Lawrence could have dispensed with the filming of advice and support. She felt »very safe« – but suggests that this was not always the case.
Jennifer Lawrence on Die My Love and how Mother! destroyed her
After reading Ariana Harwicz’s novel “Die, My Love” in his book club, Martin Scorsese sent a copy to Jennifer Lawrence, telling her he imagined her as the main character. Now, the Oscar-winning actor stars alongside Robert Pattinson in a new film adaptation of the novel, directed by Lynne Ramsay. The story follows a young mother struggling with her mental health after the birth of her first child. As a new mother herself, Jennifer decided this w…
Kill yourself, love (Die My love, United Kingdom/Canada/2025). Address: Lynne Ramsay. Screenplay: Lyne Ramsay, Edna Walsh, Alice Birch (based on Ariana Harwicz's book). Photograph: Seamus McGarvey. Edition: Adam Biskupski, Toni Frosthammer. Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, Lakeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte, Gabrielle Rose. Rating: Not available. Distributor: BF Paris. Duration: 118 minutes. Our opinion: very good. From the sh…
Jennifer Lawrence Addresses Refusing Intimacy Coordinator in New Film
Jennifer Lawrence says she didn’t use an intimacy coordinator for her sex scenes with Die My Love costar Robert Pattinson because he isn’t “pervy.” The Oscar winner, 35, got candid during her appearance on the Wednesday, November 5, edition of the “Las Culturistas” podcast, explaining that Pattinson, 39, made her feel comfortable while filming the drama, which hits theaters on Friday, November 7. “We did not have [an intimacy coordinator], or ma…
Jennifer Lawrence On Why She Didn’t Need Intimacy Coordinator With Robert Pattinson On ‘Die My Love’ Set: “He’s Not Pervy”
Jennifer Lawrence is opening up about her experience on the set of Die My Love with co-star Robert Pattinson. The film, directed by Lynne Ramsay, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Enda Walsh and Alice Birch, follows Grace (Lawrence), who develops postpartum depression, and, alongside her partner Jackson (Pattinson), enters psychosis. Lawrence and Pattinson share intimate scenes, and the American Hustle star revealed why she felt so …
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