She was drawn to the unique portrayal of addiction in the memoir, finding it less doom-laden than typical addiction stories.
She was nominated for 'Atonement', 'Brooklyn', 'Lady Bird', and 'Little Women'.
She tries rehab, moves to help her father on a goat farm in Scotland, and eventually lives on a remote island focusing on nature conservation.
Translating the restrained approach to the extraordinary in magical realism literature to film, where violence can seem lurid and apparitions hokey.
It explores themes of love, corruption, dominance, and the inevitability of death.
Irish actor Saoirse Ronan returns to Fresh Air to talk with contributor Ann Marie Baldonado about her two new films (The Outrun and* Blitz*) as well as her experience as a child actor and her collaboration with Lady Bird and Little Women director Greta Gerwig. Also, Carolina Miranda reviews the Netflix film* Pedro Páramo*.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)