Category: Photo Gallery

New promotional stills from ‘Brooklyn’

We have added 13 new high quality stills from the film ‘Brooklyn’ (2015) to our photo gallery. Thanks to Bella, from mackenzie-foy.net, for sending them our way!

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(Scans) DuJour, InStyle & Empire

Hello guys! We have updated our photo gallery with high quality scans from the magazines DuJour, InStyle & Empire UK. The first one is from last year, and the other two are from March and April, respectively. A huge thank you to my friend Luciana, from winona-ryder.org, for sending them our way!

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Saoirse for Interview Magazine by Jodie Foster

Saoirse is featured on the current issue of Interview Magazine, along actresses Winona Ryder, Jodie Foster and Charlotte Gainsbourg. We have updated our gallery with images from the photoshoot, and you can read the article below.

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When she emerges almost without warning from a snowbound wood as the semi-feral warrior namesake of 2011’s Hanna, Saoirse Ronan completely overwhelmed the world and her antagonists (including an evil spy played by Cate Blanchett) with an easy balance of almost preternatural talent and rigorously drilled skills. Same for the actress who, a few years earlier, at the ripe old age of 12, was cast in her major film debut in director Joe Wright’s sweeping 2007 adaptation of the Ian McEwan novel Atonement—and picked up an Oscar nomination for her troubles. In the nearly nine years since her first film, all Ronan has done is work with Peter Weir (The Way Back, 2010), with Peter Jackson, on the 2009 adaptation of Alice Sebold’s monumental best-seller The Lovely Bones, with Neil Jordan (Byzantium, 2012), and with Wes Anderson, playing the doomed baker-outlaw-romantic Agatha in 2014’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.

In 2015, the New York-born, Ireland-raised Ronan drew on her dual roots to play an Irish immigrant in New York in the 1950s, in the lauded romantic drama Brooklyn, and secured her second nomination from the Academy. This February, as she wound down campaign season and geared up for her part in the Broadway production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Ronan, now 21, talked to an actress and director who knows from the Oscars-two-time-winner Jodie Foster.

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JODIE FOSTER: Do you live with your parents at home?

SAOIRSE RONAN: I moved away to London when I was 19, actually about six months before we made Brooklyn. So by the time we made the film, I was still incredibly homesick. I don’t know if you found it this way when you were young, but to move away is very different from just working away from home. It was something that I needed and I wanted to do. I wanted to leave Ireland and have anonymity while I was young so I could be stupid and relaxed, I suppose. So I lived on my own and got used to paying bills every month and washing dishes and not leaving them in the sink for five days. New York was always the end goal for me. It was always inevitable that I’d move here because I’d had such a strong connection with it from a very young age. I guess because I know I have roots here, and the energy is really palpable. As soon as you land, you feel like invigorated or something. I feel like it’s a good place to be when you’re young.

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Saoirse talks to TIME OUT New York

A new interview with Saoirse has been published by TIME OUT New York, along with a brand new photo session. Our gallery has been updated with the images, and you can read the article below.

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“I’m away to America,” Saoirse Ronan tells us, hiding her character’s nervousness behind a wall of sheer moxie in Brooklyn, the most stirring film of 2015. Don’t fight us on this one: You’ve either already seen it and rocked a smile-cry for two hours, or you’re going to (and you’re in for a treat). A wrenchingly beautiful Irish immigrant drama, Brooklyn does double duty, re-creating the 1950s-era borough in all its melting-pot diversity (and Dodgers-loving Italian boyfriends), while also giving the 21-year-old Ronan the kind of role—romantically conflicted, blooming, courageously open—that transforms young stars into icons.

Ronan, who was born in the Bronx to Irish parents and moved to the Emerald Isle when she was three years old, can’t really be compared to her peers—even the exceptional ones. She steals busy movies, like The Grand Budapest Hotel, with her classical, silent-era stillness. She possesses a lilting brogue that can win over even the most cynical cinephile. And with her Oscar nomination for Brooklyn—her second, the first being for a dazzling run, at age 13, in 2007’s Atonement—Ronan is the second-youngest performer in all of movie history who can call herself a two-time competitive veteran of Hollywood’s biggest night.

Now the actor wants to change things up. “One of the things I am very conscious of is doing something different every time,” she tells me in a corner booth of Alphabet City’s Ace Bar, where she’s just played pool and darts like an after-work regular. In late March, the actor takes on Broadway with the tricky role of Abigail, the vengeful Salemite of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, under the direction of high-concept theater heavyweight Ivo van Hove (A View from the Bridge, Scenes from a Marriage). There’s also her upcoming leading role in Lady Bird, the first feature directed by indie It girl Greta Gerwig—a film in which we can only hope Ronan becomes an eccentric new cousin to Gerwig’s Frances Ha character.

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(Photos) EE British Academy Film Awards

Saoirse attended the EE British Academy Film Awards tonight, wearing a stunning Burberry gown. She was nominated as Best Actress for her work in the film ‘Brooklyn’, but the award went to Brie Larson. The film, however, did win as Best Picture, and Saoirse accepted the award along with her co-stars and the crew. Our gallery has been updated with images from the event, and we’ll add more as they are released.

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(Video) Hozier’s “Cherry Wine” Music Video

Hozier released his music video for the song “Cherry Wine” earlier today, and it features our beloved Saoirse. The video is part of the #FaceUpToDomesticViolence campaign, and you can read more about it here. Our gallery has been updated with screen captures from the video.

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(Photos) ‘Brooklyn’ UN Panel Discussion

Saoirse attended a panel discussion following a screening of the film ‘Brooklyn’ at the United Nations Headquarters, in New York City, a couple of days ago. Our gallery has been updated with high quality images from the event, and the video was previously posted here.

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(Scans) People Magazine

We have added scans from the latest issue of People Magazine to our gallery, which features an article on this year’s Academy Awards. Thanks to my friend Lindsey, from rachelmcadamsonline.com, for sending them our way!

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