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Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson Reflect on Parenthood at Cannes Premiere of 'Die, My Love'

The stars shared personal insights on how parenthood shaped their roles in Lynne Ramsay's thriller about maternal psychosis, which debuted at the 78th Cannes Film Festival.

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Overview

  • Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson presented their new film, 'Die, My Love,' directed by Lynne Ramsay, at the Cannes Film Festival.
  • Lawrence described motherhood as 'brutal and incredible,' emphasizing how her two children have transformed her emotional depth and career decisions.
  • Pattinson shared that becoming a father revitalized his creativity and brought new energy to his work as an actor.
  • Lawrence revealed that her own experiences with postpartum isolation and anxiety informed her portrayal of a mother struggling with psychosis in the film.
  • During filming, Lawrence was five months pregnant, which she said helped her connect deeply with the emotional challenges of her character.