Saoirse Ronan Reflects on Homecoming and Unique Experiences

Saoirse Ronan Reflects on Homecoming and Unique Experiences

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Updated on: October 13, 2024 2:01 am GMT

Amid the scenic backdrop of​ Dublin, ‍renowned‍ actress Saoirse Ronan recently ‍celebrated the screening of⁤ her latest film, *The​ Outrun*. As she stepped ⁤in front of‍ the audience, Ronan expressed her delight⁣ at being back home, sharing her new project in a city⁢ that has greatly shaped her⁢ career.

Celebrating A Homecoming

At the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin, the atmosphere was ⁣buzzing ⁣as Ronan and the ​film’s crew gathered⁤ to showcase⁢ this poignant drama. *The Outrun*, which⁤ premieres ⁢on ‌this side of the Atlantic after its successful debut at the⁤ Sundance Film Festival, delves into the complex issue of addiction through the eyes of a young woman finding her⁣ way⁣ back to life.

“*This is very different to ‍Sundance,*” Ronan told⁣ *The Irish Times*. “*I was just saying that the Lighthouse is one of ⁣my favourite cinemas ​anywhere. I always like being able ⁤to come‍ home and​ share ⁣whatever I’ve been working on.*”

The film, based on Amy Liptrot’s memoir, tells a deeply personal story about recovery⁤ and‍ self-discovery. Ronan plays ‌the role of a recovering‍ alcoholic who returns to the Orkney Islands after rehabilitation, striving to reconnect with⁣ her family and redefine her life.

A Busy Year for Ronan

2024 has been an​ eventful ​year for‍ Ronan. Celebrating her 30th birthday in April and marrying actor ⁤Jack Lowden in a private ceremony soon⁢ thereafter, the actress is also hard at work on multiple ​films. Following *The Outrun*,​ she is set to⁤ star in Steve⁢ McQueen’s *Blitz*,⁢ which will premiere⁣ at the London Film Festival before a limited release in November.

Reflecting on her experiences⁤ this⁢ year, Ronan highlighted the uniqueness of working on *Blitz*. ⁣“*It’s a beautiful classic Steve McQueen film,*” she described. “*It’s a story of war, told in a way that only Steve McQueen⁤ could. It’s got incredible scope while⁢ also⁢ being very intimate and emotional.*”

Collaboration and Inspiration

The ⁤journey to bringing Liptrot’s story to the ⁢screen started during the 2020 lockdown, when Lowden recommended the​ memoir ‍to⁣ Ronan. The ⁢couple later founded Arcade Pictures to co-produce the film. Ronan ⁤expressed excitement about⁤ portraying this ⁢personal narrative that ⁢resonates ‌deeply with both the couple and the‌ regions they cherish.

“*I think there is such a romance⁣ to Scotland,*” she stated. “*Historically, going back, there’s a darkness ⁤and beauty as well ‍as a connection to the‌ land, like in Ireland.​ If we can help‌ bring that out ⁤then we want to.*”

Ronan‍ emphasized the importance ⁤of location⁤ in *The ⁤Outrun*, particularly the tiny island ⁣of Papa ⁤Westray, which adds an⁣ ethereal quality to the ⁢film. ⁣“*The island is⁣ an essential⁣ character⁢ in the story,*” she noted, ensuring‌ viewers understand its‌ significance.

The Outrun: A Touching Narrative

The film script⁢ explores Liptrot’s‍ turbulent life, contrasting the chaotic​ nightlife of Hackney, London,​ with the serene and restorative environment ⁣of Orkney. Critics have already begun to⁣ praise ⁣Ronan’s portrayal, calling it a *”career-best performance.”*

While⁤ discussing her approach to the role, Ronan revealed the challenges of embodying a real person. “*It’s more⁣ scary because⁢ you are very aware of⁤ the ⁤responsibility to realize the character ⁢who is the representation of​ this real person and their‌ real⁤ life,*” she explained. “*It had to be its own entity from the beginning.*” ​

In⁢ preparing for the role, Ronan visited Papa Westray, connecting with the island’s community and immersing herself in ‌its ​culture. This ⁤experience was vital in understanding Liptrot’s journey of recovery and healing.

The Community Impact

The significance⁤ of ​community in the film cannot be overstated.⁢ “*The community on the island could not have been ⁤more important,*” Ronan ‍shared. “*As cheesy ‍as it sounds, this⁢ film couldn’t have been⁤ made without them.*”

Filming ​on Papa Westray posed‌ unique‍ challenges, especially in maintaining the film’s winter ​setting ​during summer⁢ months when daylight stretches for long hours. Nevertheless, the close-knit nature of the crew​ during the shoot helped foster authentic ​connections, reflected in the film.

Looking Ahead

As the ⁤awards season approaches, Ronan finds herself once again in the spotlight, with many already considering‍ her a frontrunner for another⁤ Academy Award nomination. Having previously become the⁣ second youngest person⁢ to​ achieve ‍four ​Oscar nominations, ⁣the actress is⁤ hopeful for a fifth this year with both⁤ *The Outrun* and *Blitz* generating buzz.

Ronan offers​ practical advice to younger actors navigating ⁢this competitive ​landscape: “*Bring a ⁢friend ‍whenever you can,*” she advises. “*And bring flats! ‍If you’re a girl⁣ … or a boy.*”

Despite the pressures of the ‌industry,​ Ronan remains grounded, finding strength⁢ in⁢ her roots and the⁢ stories that connect her to her homeland. With each new role, she not ⁢only captivates ⁢audiences⁣ but also⁣ aims to inspire a new ⁣wave of storytelling⁢ in Irish and Scottish cinema.

Conclusion

*The Outrun* is not just a movie; it’s a story about addiction, healing, and the importance of home. Saoirse Ronan is growing as an actress and a producer, and her passion for telling meaningful stories really stands out. In *The Outrun*, she encourages everyone to see how powerful it can be to go back to where you came from.

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