Jennifer Lawrence Stirs Oscar Talk in Cannes for ‘Die, My Love’
- Jennifer Lawrence starred as Grace in Die, My Love, which premiered on May 17, 2025, at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
- The film, directed by Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, explores postpartum depression through a marital psychodrama, generating high anticipation due to Ramsay’s acclaimed past work.
- Lawrence’s portrayal of a young mother descending into dark hallucinations earned strong praise at Cannes, where performances often lead to Oscar consideration.
- On Saturday, Lawrence, a 34-year-old mother of two and four-time Oscar nominee, shared that becoming a parent has deeply enriched her life and humorously suggested that having children could be beneficial for actors.
- Die, My Love is competing for the Palme d'Or at Cannes and may provide another best actress Oscar nominee following last year’s three nominees from the festival.
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Review: Jennifer Lawrence Gives Her Best Performance Yet in 'Die, My Love'
In an early scene in Lynne Ramsay’s brutal, beautiful Die, My Love, we see Jennifer Lawrence crawling through a sunny, grassy field on all fours, low to the ground like a sultry panther, as we hear a baby crying somewhere nearby—it turns out he’s been parked, safely, on a porch. We don’t know what Lawrence’s precise, feral belly crawl means—did I mention that she’s clutching a kitchen knife in one hand?—except somewhere in our gut we do know. Th…
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Lynne Ramsay On How Critics Are Misreading Her Buzzy Cannes Title ‘Die My Love’: “This Postpartum Thing Is Bulls***t”
Die My Love, the latest feature from Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, was one of the hottest titles heading into this year’s Cannes Film Festival, and the film’s stock has only grown following a headline-grabbing $24 million acquisition by Mubi. The film has been divisive on the ground in Cannes and is still a hot talking point up and down the Croisette. But did anyone who watched the film in the Lumiere on Friday actually understand the film…

Jennifer Lawrence stirs Oscar talk in Cannes for ‘Die, My Love’
By JAKE COYLE CANNES, France (AP) — Last year, the Cannes Film Festival produced three best actress nominees at the Oscars. This year’s edition may have just supplied another. Related Articles Actor Joe Don Baker, of James Bond and ‘Walking Tall,’ dies at 89 Endurance swimmer is attempting first-ever swim around Martha’s Vineyard ahead of ‘Jaws’ anniversary Cannes, the global Colosseum of film, rea…
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