Jennifer Lawrence Stirs Oscar Talk in Cannes for ‘Die, My Love’
- Jennifer Lawrence starred as Grace in the psychodrama Die, My Love, which premiered at Cannes on May 17, 2025, competing for the Palme d’Or.
- The film, directed by Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, explores postpartum depression through a young mother living in an old country house with her newborn and husband.
- Lawrence, a 34-year-old mother of two and four-time Oscar nominee, described the role as intensely personal and praised parenthood as enriching despite its challenges.
- Lawrence humorously shared that becoming a parent is essential advice for actors, describing the experience as both challenging and amazing, while her praised Cannes role has sparked potential Oscar buzz.
- Die, My Love was among the festival's most anticipated films, and the $24 million U.S. Distribution deal signaled significant industry confidence in its awards potential.
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Jennifer Lawrence stirs Oscar talk in Cannes for ‘Die, My Love’
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