Domestic release of 'Die, My Love' announced

ANI June 18, 2025 254 views

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson's intense drama "Die, My Love" finally gets a US release date. The film explores a mother's psychological unraveling in rural America with an impressive supporting cast. Director Lynne Ramsay brings her signature raw emotional storytelling to this Cannes-premiered project. Produced by Martin Scorsese and Lawrence herself, the film promises a gripping look at relationships and mental health.

"This film is for anyone who's ever been in a relationship - there's heartbreak and beauty in vulnerability." - Lynne Ramsay
Los Angeles, June 17: The domestic release date of Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson-starrer 'Die, My Love' has been unveiled.

Key Points

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Psychological drama explores motherhood and psychosis in rural America

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Features all-star cast including Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte

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Produced by Martin Scorsese and Jennifer Lawrence

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Ramsay's fifth Cannes-premiered feature film

Lynne Ramsay's directorial will be released in the US on November 7, as per Deadline.

The movie follows Lawrence as a mother in rural American, battling with psychosis as it takes a toll on her husband played by Pattinson. Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte and LaKeith Stanfield also star.

Die, My Love was produced by Andrea Calderwood, Justine Ciarrocchi, Lawrence, Thad Luckinbill, Trent Luckinbill, Martin Scorsese and Molly Smith. Production companies include Excellent Cadaver, Black Label Media and Sikelia Productions, with Black Label also financing.

Said Ramsay, "At the heart of this story is the complexity of love and how it can change and transform over time. I aimed to keep it grounded, human, spontaneous and funny at times, capturing the moments that feel small but carry a lot of weight. This film is for anyone who's ever been in a relationship - there's heartbreak and beauty in vulnerability."

The film was recently screened at Cannes Film Festival 2025.

Ramsay's supporting cast includes LaKeith Stanfield, Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte.

Ramsay is a Cannes veteran, with each of her five feature films now having premiered at the festival. Her 1999 debut "Ratcatcher" premiered in the festival's Un Certain Regard section and went on to win the BAFTA Award for outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer, reported Variety.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Excited for this! Jennifer Lawrence always delivers powerful performances. Hope it releases in India soon too. Mental health themes are so important to explore in cinema. 🙌
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Rahul S.
Sounds intense but meaningful. Indian audiences deserve more films like this instead of just masala entertainers. Though I wonder if rural American setting will connect with our viewers.
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Ananya M.
Lynne Ramsay is such an underrated director! Ratcatcher was brilliant. Though I wish Indian filmmakers would tackle mental health with this kind of nuance instead of stereotypes.
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Vikram J.
Robert Pattinson has come a long way from Twilight days. Interesting to see him in such serious roles now. Hope PVR brings this to Indian theaters!
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Shreya P.
The cast is stellar but I'm worried it might be too depressing. Indian families don't usually watch such heavy films together. Maybe OTT would be better platform here?
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Karan D.
Scorsese as producer guarantees quality. But I hope they don't make mental illness look glamorous like some Hollywood films do. Needs authentic representation.

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