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Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson's 'Die, My Love' gets 9-minute standing ovation at Cannes' premiere

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This year’s Cannes Film Festival has seen some of the most renowned and unique works in cinema. One such project that premiered at the 2025 film festival was the Scottish cinematographer and filmmaker’s latest piece of work, ‘Die, My Love’. The film after its official screening at the La Croisette this week was perceived well by the audience. What made the moment historical was the almost 10-minute standing ovation that followed once the credits rolled in.

After the premiere of the film ‘Die, My Love’, which stars Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, received high praise at the festival. After the film screening came to its conclusion, the crowd stood up and gave the film a 9-minute-long standing ovation, as per reports from DEADLINE.

Lynne Ramsay - A force to reckon withThis is not the first time that Ramsay’s project has received high praise at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The filmmaker has worked on other highly critically acclaimed films such as ‘Ratcatcher’, ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’, and ‘Morvern Callar’. Her thriller film ‘You Were Never Really Here’ even won her the title for the Cannes Best Screenplay award in 2017.

More about ‘Die, My Love’The project ‘Die, My Love’ is an adaptation of the popular 2017 novel by Ariana Harwic with the same name as the film. The story is set all the way in rural America and focuses on the life of a woman who is absolutely consumed by love and madness. It focuses on the story of a woman who lives in Montana and battles with post-partum as her marriage with her beloved husband falls apart in shambles slowly.


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