Jennifer Lawrence's drama "Causeway" is coming soon
The actress, who took a break in her career after the film "Don't Look Up" and played the role of a mother, is the co-producer of this film
The company "Apple Original Films", the first streaming service that premiered the film that later won the Oscar ("CODA"), announced that by the end of the year it will broadcast the new drama "Causeway" in which the main role is played by Jennifer Lawrence, according to the media.
The new film of the famous Oscar-winner, written by Elizabeth Sanders, was originally titled "Red, White and Water", before being renamed "Causeway". In addition to Lawrence, the famous actor Brian Tyree Henry also plays in the film. The actress, who took a break in her career after the film "Don't Look Up" and played the role of a mother, is the co-producer of this film with Justine Polsky. The director of the film is Lila Neugebauer.
The plot is based on the story of a US Army soldier and all the trials he encounters after returning to his homeland. Jennifer Lawrence is an actress who was once at the top of the highest-paid list. She is young, beautiful, and has a great career ahead of her. Perhaps she herself had no idea how popular she would become and how much it would affect her life, which before acting was quite average and ordinary. She learned that she values life outside the cameras and that she jealously guards it from the media.
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Jennifer Lawrence revealed that she is a workaholic and that she does not like days when she has no obligations. She is not used to resting and is always ready for action and for a new project or task. Thanks to hard work, Jennifer Lawrence has become one of the most noted and highest-paid actresses. When there is not much work and when she has days off, she feels depressed because she is not productive. At only 22 years old, she won her first Oscar for her role in the film "For better or for worse". She admitted that she often worked on several projects and that she is no stranger to parallel filming.
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