Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Director

    Lynne Ramsay

  • With

    Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, LaKeith Stanfield, Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte

  • UK-USA-Canada 2025. 118min

  • Certificate

    BBFC15

  • Courtesy of

    MUBI

  • Language

    English

Access information

Audio description:
Friday 17 October 18:00
Saturday 18 October 11:30

Descriptive subtitles:
Friday 17 October 18:00
Saturday 18 October 11:30
Sunday 19 October 15:00

Intro / Q&A Live captioned:
Friday 17 October 18:00

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Introduction

Grace and Jackson should be living in bliss, with a new baby and a fixer-upper home in the country. But Grace’s psyche has changed following the birth, unleashing in her a restlessness that drives her to the brink of madness. Raw and uncompromising, but also darkly comic, Die My Love is brought to the screen from a screenplay by Enda Walsh & Lynne Ramsay and Alice Birch.

Grace Barber-Plentie

Content warning

Contains scenes of self-harm and suicide.

How to book

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