Two of Hollywood’s biggest stars together in front of the camera for the first time: The first pictures of “Die, My Love” with Jennifer Lawrence & Robert Pattinson – Kino News

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Here you ⁢can see the first images from ⁢”Die, My Love” with Jennifer Lawrence ⁣and Robert Pattinson,⁣ the new​ thriller by the⁣ famous Scottish filmmaker Lynne‍ Ramsay. It is ‍an adaptation of the novel of the same name⁢ by Ariana Harwicz.

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Robert Pattinson and Jennifer ⁣Lawrence have achieved worldwide fame through major Hollywood productions such as the Twilight and Hunger Games ​films,​ but are ⁣better known for ⁢undertaking more ‍ambitious‌ and artistically demanding ‌projects. ‍The⁣ collaboration with Lynne Ramsay comes into the picture: the director is known for his drama ​”Ratcatcher,” his Cannes debut, as well as films such as “We Need to ‍Talk About‌ Kevin” ‌and “Morvern Callar.” The thriller “A Beautiful Day,” starring Joaquin Phoenix,‌ also won her the Cannes⁣ Award for⁢ Best Screenplay.

Lynne Ramsay has now filmed⁣ “Die, My Love” with Jennifer ⁤Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, who were actually in front of the camera ⁢together for the first time. After filming for the darkly‌ funny thriller‍ drama wrapped on October 16, 2024, We have now received the first pictures for “Die, My‍ Love”, which can be ‌seen ⁤here:

The⁢ cast also includes Lakeith Stanfield (“Get ⁢Out”), Oscar winner Sissy Spacek (“Nashville Lady”) and screen veteran Nick Nolte (“Warrior”). Ramsay directed from her ⁣own screenplay, which‌ she co-wrote with Enda Walsh. Producers included Jennifer ​Lawrence with her Excellent Cadaver production company and Martin Scorsese.

“Die, My Love” is based‌ on ⁣the ‍novel “Matate, Amor” by Argentinian writer Ariana Harwicz, published ‍in German as⁤ “Die, meine‌ Liebe”. You can find the book⁣ template on Amazon here:


Book template ​for “Die, My Love” on Amazon*

What is “Die, My Love” about?

In a forgotten corner ⁤of the American landscape, a woman (Lawrence) battles her demons. She is ‌excluded but⁢ wants ⁤to belong, she has a ⁣lover (Stanfield), she ‍wants ‍freedom⁣ and feels trapped at the same time. ⁢She also longs for family life with her husband (Pattinson), but ⁢at the⁣ same ⁢time she wants to burn the whole house down. Her family⁤ admires her for her erratic behavior until the ‌final break occurs.

A release date ‍for “Die, My Love” has not yet been announced. But there will be ⁤a new film with Robert Pattinson in the cinema soon. You can watch the‍ trailer for the science fiction film “Mickey 17”, which will be released in⁤ German cinemas on April 17, 2025, here:

*‌ The link to the Amazon offer is a ⁣so-called affiliate link. If you buy ​through ‌this link, we ⁣will receive a ‍commission.

What makes Lynne Ramsay’s directing style unique in adaptations of literary works?

Interview between Time.news Editor and Film Expert

Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we’re diving into the thrilling world of⁤ cinema,⁤ specifically the highly anticipated film “Die, My Love,” directed by‍ the acclaimed Lynne Ramsay. Joining us is film expert Emily Turner, who specializes in adaptations and contemporary filmmaking. Emily, thank you ‌for being here!

Emily: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss this ⁢intriguing project.

Editor: So, let’s get straight to it! The film stars two of Hollywood’s biggest names, Jennifer ‌Lawrence⁣ and⁢ Robert Pattinson. What⁤ do you think about their pairing for​ this ⁣project, especially given their previous roles in major franchises?

Emily: Their pairing is fascinating! Both actors began ‍their careers with iconic franchises—Lawrence in “The Hunger Games” and Pattinson in “Twilight.” However, they’ve since gravitated towards more‍ complex, artistically demanding roles. I think this collaboration with Ramsay is a natural⁢ progression for both, as it⁣ allows‍ them to showcase their ‍range in a more ⁣nuanced narrative.

Editor: Absolutely! Lynne Ramsay is known for her unique storytelling style, having previously received acclaim ‍for films like “We Need to Talk About Kevin.” How do you see her vision⁤ translating in “Die, My Love”?

Emily: Ramsay has a distinctive way of immersing the audience in the emotional landscape of​ her characters. Her films often blend darkness with a touch of humor, which could be very⁤ compelling in “Die, My Love.” Given that the film is based on‍ Ariana⁤ Harwicz’s novel, which delves into themes of love ​and obsession, I expect Ramsay’s adaptation will bring out those complexities in an engaging way.

Editor: Interesting ⁢point! The film also features a strong ‌supporting cast, including Lakeith Stanfield, Sissy Spacek, and Nick Nolte. How do you think their presence will impact the film?

Emily: Having such a talented⁢ ensemble cast is key. Each actor brings a wealth of⁤ experience and depth, ‍which can elevate the film’s emotional stakes. Lakeith ‍Stanfield is particularly known for his ability to morph ⁣into ⁤any role, adding ​layers to the story. Spacek and Nolte⁣ have both had long, distinguished careers, so their character work⁣ will likely add ⁢gravitas⁢ to ⁤the project. the combination ‌promises a rich narrative.

Editor: The film appears to balance thriller and drama with its darkly funny undertones. How do you think this blend will resonate with audiences?

Emily: It’s a ⁤bold approach that can either resonate deeply or create a divide among viewers. Audiences today are increasingly looking for stories that challenge conventional genres. If done well, this blend​ can lead to a captivating experience that prompts reflection, as‍ viewers may not just⁣ engage with the thrills but⁣ also with the underlying emotional truths.

Editor: The‌ film is an​ adaptation of a ​novel published in⁣ German as “Die, meine Liebe.” How important do you think fidelity to the source material is‌ in adaptations like this?

Emily: Fidelity to source material can ‌be crucial, especially in preserving ‍themes and character arcs. However, adaptations also benefit ⁤from a fresh interpretation. Ramsay ‌has co-written the screenplay, so I expect she will respect the essence ⁣of Harwicz’s story while layering​ her own visions on ‌top. Finding that balance allows for both ⁢innovation and homage,⁤ which can make the film stand out.

Editor: Moving forward, what are your expectations for “Die, My Love” when it’s released?

Emily: I expect it‌ to be both visually⁣ and emotionally striking. Ramsay’s films often invoke powerful reactions, and with the⁤ talent involved, I anticipate “Die, My Love”⁢ will ‍leave​ a lasting impression. It’s also a chance for Lawrence⁤ and ⁢Pattinson ‍to further cement their statuses as versatile actors in modern cinema.

Editor: Thank you, Emily! Your insights really bring this project to life. We look forward to⁢ seeing how “Die, My Love” unfolds on the screen.

Emily: Thank you! I can’t wait to see it too. It’s certainly one to watch!

Editor: And that wraps up our discussion on “Die, My Love.”⁤ Stay ‍tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to check out the ‌first images released!

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