Lynne Ramsay | 2025 | UK/Canada | 1h59m | Presented in the original English audio with English subtitles.
Lynne Ramsay adapts Ariana Harwicz’s novel into a film that refuses comfort. DIE MY LOVE follows a woman played by Jennifer Lawrence trapped within domestic life, desire, and psychological instability. The narrative fragments as her internal state fractures, resisting linear explanation.
I've been crazy for Lynne Ramsay ever since I first saw RATCATCHER back in my 20s. Much like Joachim Trier, Lynne Ramsay likes to dabble in family dysfunction. While Trier approaches dysfunction through memory, conversation, and hindsight, Ramsay approaches dysfunction much more directly by focusing intensely on motherhood.. Where Trier's characters analyze their past, revisit their parents, siblings, and inherited expectations, Ramsay's approach is sensory rather than narrative driven. Sound design, abrupt cuts, and physical performance replace exposition. The film is raw and confrontational, exploring motherhood, sexuality, and rage without offering resolution or reassurance.
Like Ramsay’s earlier work in 2011's WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN, the film prioritises emotional truth over clarity. It is demanding, unsettling, and deliberately uncompromising. And it co-stars Robert Pattinson so y'know, it's also got that going for it!
Location: FOMO Secret Cinema, Bazari Orbeliani, Tbilisi.
How to find FOMO: Enter the Bazari via Atoneli St above Carrefour and take the stairs immediately on your left behind the jewellery stand. The cinema entrance is one flight up in the stairwell. For a helpful video, visit instagram.com/fomo.cinema and click the Find Us highlight.
FOMO Secret Cinema • Bazari Orbeliani, 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia