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Jennifer Lawrence discusses her new film "Die, My Love," motherhood, career, and navigating public scrutiny. She shares personal experiences with postpartum depression and anxiety, reflecting on fame's impact and her evolving public persona.

Published November 1, 2025

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Jennifer Lawrence

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People

  • Jennifer Lawrence - the subject of the interview, an actor discussing her new film "Die, My Love," her career, public persona, motherhood, and experiences with fame and backlash.
  • Carmine - mentioned as an example of someone to build something like.
  • Elizabeth Taylor - mentioned in the context of a comparison to Jennifer Lawrence's public persona.
  • Lynne Ramsey - director of the film "Die, My Love."
  • Robert Pattinson - co-star in the film "Die, My Love."
  • Ariana Harvitz - author of the book from which "Die, My Love" was adapted.
  • Martin Scorsese - expressed interest in Jennifer Lawrence playing the role in "Die, My Love" after reading the book in his book club. Also mentioned as a future director Jennifer Lawrence is working with.
  • Sam Adams - historical figure discussed in the context of "The Revolutionary" by Stacey Schiff.
  • Woody Allen - mentioned as an example of a director whose male actors are not asked about working with him, highlighting a perceived gender bias in questioning.
  • Darren Aronofsky - director of "Mother," mentioned for his intense directing style which led to Jennifer Lawrence's physical distress.
  • David O. Russell - director mentioned for his direct and "non-bullshit" communication style, which Jennifer Lawrence found helpful.
  • Amy Adams - co-star in "American Hustle," quoted as describing Jennifer Lawrence as "Teflon" and also mentioning that she (Amy Adams) cried on set.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio - co-star in "Don't Look Up," described as deeply committed to his characters.
  • Christian Bale - co-star in "American Hustle," mentioned for his approach to preparing for scenes.
  • Carrie Matheson - character from the TV show "Homeland," used as a comparison for Leonardo DiCaprio's character preparation.
  • Gene - friend of Jennifer Lawrence who recommended her husband and later directed her in "No Hard Feelings."
  • Lulu Garcia Navarro - co-host of "The Interview" podcast.
  • David Marchese - co-host of "The Interview" podcast.

Organizations

  • The New York Times - producer of "The Interview" podcast.

Documents

  • Silver Linings - a film for which Jennifer Lawrence was nominated for an Oscar, mentioned in relation to her early fame and perceived precariousness.
  • Die, My Love - Jennifer Lawrence's new film, directed by Lynne Ramsey and co-starring Robert Pattinson, about a woman driven mad by motherhood.
  • Mother - a film for which Jennifer Lawrence experienced physical distress during filming due to the director's intensity.
  • American Hustle - a film Jennifer Lawrence worked on with Christian Bale and David O. Russell, where she learned about handling directorial intensity.
  • Don't Look Up - a film Jennifer Lawrence worked on with Leonardo DiCaprio.
  • The Revolutionary - a book by Stacey Schiff about Sam Adams.
  • Bread and Roses - a documentary Jennifer Lawrence made about the Taliban's re-takeover in Afghanistan.
  • Zorofsky versus Texas - a film/documentary mentioned in the context of abortion bans.

Tools

  • Cameras - mentioned in the context of the interview and the need to "take the zip drives out."

Technologies

  • IMAX - mentioned as the format in which Jennifer Lawrence saw "One Battle After Another."
  • 70mm IMAX - a specific format of IMAX, used for a viewing of "One Battle After Another."
  • YouTube channel - mentioned as a place to subscribe to "The Interview" podcast.

Concepts/Events

  • Oscar - Jennifer Lawrence won one 12 years prior to the interview and tripped on the way to get it.
  • Postpartum depression - Jennifer Lawrence discusses her personal experience with it after her second child and how it relates to the film "Die, My Love."
  • Book club - Martin Scorsese's book club was where he read the book adapted into "Die, My Love." Jennifer Lawrence also mentions being in a "soft book club."
  • The American Revolution - a historical period Jennifer Lawrence found herself lost in through books and stories during a difficult time.
  • Gaza - mentioned in the context of Jennifer Lawrence pointing to elected officials for responsibility regarding the conflict, rather than celebrities.
  • Taliban re-takeover in Afghanistan - subject of Jennifer Lawrence's documentary "Bread and Roses."
  • Abortion ban - subject of "Zorofsky versus Texas."
  • First Trump administration - mentioned as a period of significant political outspokenness for Jennifer Lawrence.
  • Second term - Jennifer Lawrence reflects on the feeling of a second term of a presidency.

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