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One of the most talked-about films to emerge from this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Lynn Ramsay’s Die My Love, is officially gearing up for a major awards season run. The psychological drama, led by powerhouse performances from Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, has been hotly anticipated—and now audiences have a firm date to mark on their calendars.
Die My Love made its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where it quickly became one of the most discussed titles along the Croisette. Upon its debut, the film sparked intense debate among critics and festivalgoers, drawing both praise and bewilderment for its daring approach and raw subject matter. Central to the film’s impact is Jennifer Lawrence’s performance as a young mother spiraling into psychosis—a role that has already fueled strong Oscar buzz and polarized opinion, suggesting the film will remain in the cultural conversation through awards season.
After its Cannes debut, Mubi secured the distribution rights to Die My Love in a record-breaking $24 million deal, the largest of this year’s festival. Mubi has opted for a wide theatrical release, setting the US premiere for November 7, 2025, strategically positioned during the heart of the awards season. This move is seen as a clear bid for both box office success, leveraging the star power of Lawrence and Pattinson, and critical acclaim. Expectations are high that Die My Love will also make stops at major fall festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) ahead of its wide release, amplifying its awards momentum.
Die My Love, directed by acclaimed Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, is set in a remote, rural community and centers on a mother’s struggle to retain her grip on reality as she battles postpartum depression and escalating psychosis. The film is noted for its unflinching portrayal of mental illness and the isolation of rural life. Alongside Lawrence and Pattinson, the film features an impressive ensemble that includes Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, and LaKeith Stanfield. This atmospheric and intense character study runs just under two hours and promises a gripping, emotionally charged experience for audiences when it hits theaters.
Since its Cannes unveiling and the announcement of its release date, Die My Love has generated considerable excitement online. For instance, the film’s official Instagram announcement highlighted its November 7 release and celebrated the cast, building further anticipation among fans and awards pundits.
“#DieMyLove is set to release in theaters on November 7. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson.”
— @diemylove
With its fearless performances, especially from Lawrence, and its thoughtful handling of challenging subject matter, Die My Love is poised to be a strong contender during awards season. Its mixed critical reception may only add to its allure, stirring greater interest and discussion as it enters the Oscar race. As the release approaches, audiences and critics alike will be watching closely to see whether Die My Love can turn controversy into gold.
To stay updated on details about the release, cast interviews, and potential awards nominations, visit the film’s IMDb page and follow the ongoing conversation on the Rotten Tomatoes listing.
For the original report on its release date and acquisition details, check Deadline’s coverage here. For further context on the festival buzz and Mubi’s record-setting acquisition, see World of Reel.
Die My Love opens in theaters nationwide on November 7, promising a riveting cinematic experience and a likely front row seat at this year’s awards shows.