Die My Love
Synopsis
Grace and Jackson relocate to a secluded house near his family in rural Montana, where Grace pursues her writing career but soon falls pregnant. Frequently left alone with their baby while Jackson travels for work, Grace bears the weight of isolation and unmet desires as her domestic life becomes increasingly claustrophobic. With the relationship under strain, Grace’s behaviour becomes increasingly erratic as depression tips into psychosis.
Adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel, Die My Love delivers a ferocious portrait of psychic volatility under the pressures of motherhood. Career-defining performances from Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson give shape to the film’s uncompromising intensity, which was recognized with a Palme d’Or nomination.
Cast/Avec
- Jennifer LAWRENCE
- Robert PATTINSON
- Sissy SPACEK
- Nick NOLTE
- Lakeith STANFIELD
Screenplay
- Enda WALSH
- Lynne RAMSAY
- Alice BIRCH
Cinematographer
- Seamus McGarvey
Sound
- Paul Davies
- Tim Burns
- Linda Forsén
- Andrew Stirk
Music
- Raife Burchell
- Lynne Ramsay
- George Vjestica
Production
- Lauren BOYLE
- Martin SCORSESE
- Efe CAKAREL
Age classification
- 16+
Screenings
Trailer and photos
Critics
Lynne RAMSAY
Lynne Ramsay is an acclaimed Scottish filmmaker whose work is known for its emotional intensity and striking visual language. Born into a working-class family in Glasgow, she studied fine art and photography at Edinburgh Napier University before training as a filmmaker at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield. Emerging from the UK art-house scene with Ratcatcher (1999), she gained international recognition with Movern Callar (2002), We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), and You Were Never Really Here (2017). Die My Love (2025) is her fifth feature-length film.