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03.10.2025

DIE MY LOVE premieres at the British Film Festival!

One of the most enthusiastically received films at this year's Cannes Film Festival lands in the FIRST THINGS FIRST section of this year's British Film Festival!

In 2024, she visited us live in Poznań.
In 2025, she returns with a film that we will show in preview at the British Film Festival.
DIE MY LOBE by the outstanding Scottish director Lynne Ramsay lands in the British Film Festival program!

Karolina Kulig writes about the film:
Lynne Ramsay, guest and subject of a director's retrospective at the British Film Festival 2024, returns with a total work of art. DO DYING, MY LOVE is further proof of her exceptionally keen eye and penetrating sensitivity, which, like no other, can translate dark states of mind into a unique visual language.

Ramsay takes us to distant Montana, where Grace and Jackson (Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson) decide to fulfill their dream of escaping the hustle and bustle of the city. However, their idyll in a wooden house in the middle of nowhere quickly reveals its dark side. With surgical precision, Ramsay shows how the idyllic facade cracks under the weight of isolation and new responsibilities after the birth of a child. This is when a mesmerizing study of psychological decay begins.

Jennifer Lawrence dominates the screen as Grace, delivering a remarkable performance, perhaps the most important of her career to date. Her portrayal of a woman sinking into the abyss of postpartum depression, trapped between her lost identity and her (un)wanted role as a mother, is mesmerizing and captivating. Ramsay guides her actress through the darkest corners of emotion, building a story that is both brutally honest and poetically beautiful.

DIE MY LOVE is moving, visually stunning, and solidifies Ramsay's position as one of the most uncompromising auteurs in contemporary cinema.

DIE MY LOVE is an adaptation of a book by Argentine writer Ariana Harwicz, published in Poland by Pauza Publishing House in 2020.

We will show the film in preview thanks to our friends from Monolith, and in December you will be able to see it on the screens of Kino Muza and cinemas throughout Poland!

British Film Festival will take place between November 12 and 16 at the Muza Cinema in Poznań. The festival program will be announced on October 28, and tickets and passes will be available from October 30.

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