Jennifer Lawrence Dug Deep for ‘Die My Love’ — And Finds Releasing It “Very Violating”

Jennifer Lawrence Discusses the Challenges of Promoting "Die My Love"

The Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about her anxious feelings regarding the film industry and the evolving nature of her relationship with her latest project, Lynne Ramsay’s drama Die My Love. She described the press tour experience as intensely personal, saying, “It feels like your whole diary is about to just be ripped apart by everybody.”

Unique Challenges of the Film and Press Tour

Lawrence has previously handled press tours for major franchises such as The Hunger Games and acclaimed films like Silver Linings Playbook. However, discussing Die My Love in depth has been distinctively demanding. The film, adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s novel, portrays a new mother struggling with her mental health while isolated in Montana, with Lawrence delivering one of her most raw and powerful performances.

Personal Connection and Production Struggles

Since filming over a year ago, Lawrence’s bond with the film has only grown stronger and more immediate. In 2022, she gave birth to her first child and was pregnant with her second during production. She also faced postpartum depression while overseeing the film as a producer, describing this period as “that was a ride.”

“That was a ride,” the 35-year-old says about managing both her health and the film.
Lawrence calls promoting the film ”very personal and weird” due to its heavy and intimate themes.
Summary

Jennifer Lawrence’s deep emotional investment in Die My Love makes promoting the film a uniquely intense and vulnerable experience for her.

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The Hollywood Reporter The Hollywood Reporter — 2025-11-05