Amy Heckerling is the director, and of it, it was released officially in several countries. Universal Studios has distributed in most of the world. James McAvoy and Keira Knightley also played a leading role in this film. Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman produced the film. This movie is based on the novel The City of Ember. It was released on 10 October Harry Treadaway is the actor in that film. She has also acted on The Lovely Bones film. Peter Jackson is the detector, Carolynne Cunningham is the producer, Jabez Olssen is the editor, and Paramount Pictures is the distributor of that film.
Saoirse Ronan acted as Salmon on there. It was released in two times. English and Russian is the language of the mentioned film. In , she was acting in Hanna. Joe Wright is the director, and Marty Adelstein is the producer of the Hanna. Without those, she has also performed in other films. She is as spontaneous and unpredictable as an actual year-old Also in , Ronan hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live, in which one of her sketches was criticised in the media for stereotypical portrayal of Irish people, and featured in the music video for Ed Sheeran's song "Galway Girl".
In the same year, she was featured by Forbes in two of their 30 Under 30 lists. Ronan has spoken out about social and political issues of Ireland. She took the role of Abigail Williams, a manipulative maid responsible for the death of people accused of witchcraft.
Based on the Salem witch trials, the play was directed by Ivo van Hove and ran for performances. In preparation, she read Stacy Schiff's book The Witches: Salem, , and collaborated closely with van Hove to empathise with her villainous character.
Instead of relying on previous portrayals of Williams, Ronan played her as "more victim than victimizer". Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, David Rooney found Ronan to be "icy and commanding" in it and Linda Winer of Newsday commented that she had played the part "with the duplicity of a malevolent surfer-girl". She is associated with Home Sweet Home, and in , she supported the organisation's action by which they illegally took over an office building in Dublin to house 31 homeless families.
In the same year, she was featured in a music video for Hozier's song "Cherry Wine," to bring attention to domestic violence.
Ronan is vocal about social and political issues in Ireland; she has spoken in support of same-sex marriage and abortion-rights, and has expressed pleasure over the declining influence of the Catholic Church in the country. In , she appeared in a video for Together for Yes, a campaign for the removal of the Eighth Amendment's constitutional ban on abortion in Ireland. In , she was appointed as the first ambassador of the Irish Film Institute.
Ronan identifies as a feminist and has spoken against the gender pay gap in the film industry. In , she was featured in Maxim' s Hot list and was named among the best American actors under 30 by IndieWire. Scott ranked Ronan "one of the most formidable actors in movies today". Ronan was ranked one of the best dressed women in by the fashion website Net-a-Porter.
Also that year, Calvin Klein appointed her and actress Lupita Nyong'o as the faces of Raf Simons's "Women," his first fragrance for the company. After starring in Stockholm, Pennsylvania , a psychological thriller about Stockholm syndrome, Ronan played the lead role of Eilis Lacey, a homesick Irish girl in s New York, in the drama Brooklyn.
Ronan believed that certain aspects of her character's development mirrored her own, saying that she "related [to every] single saying, every aspect of what her journey is". The film and Ronan's performance were acclaimed; Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian considered it to be a "heartfelt and absorbing film" and wrote that Ronan's "calm poise anchors almost every scene and every shot".
Kenneth Turan of Los Angeles Times took note of the "overwhelming empathy she creates with the subtlest means, the remarkable way she's able to create achingly personal, intensely emotional sequences while seeming not to be doing very much at all. Ronan had two film releases in with widely diverse critical receptions—the acclaimed comedy film The Grand Budapest Hotel from the director Wes Anderson and Ryan Gosling's panned directorial debut Lost River. In the former, an ensemble film headed by Ralph Fiennes and Tony Revolori, Ronan played the supporting part of the love interest to Revolori's character.
It was the first project that she filmed without her parents accompanying her on set. In the surrealistic fantasy film Lost River, Ronan played a mysterious young girl named Rat who owns a pet rat; Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent termed the film a "wildly self-indulgent affair" but praised Ronan's "tough but vulnerable" portrayal.
In a film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's novel The Host, Ronan played the dual role of Melanie Stryder, a human rebel, and Wanderer, a parasitic alien.
Critics disliked the film; Manohla Dargis termed it "a brazen combination of unoriginal science-fiction themes [and] young-adult pandering", but took note of an "otherworldly aspect to [Ronan's] screen presence, partly due to her stillness and her own translucent eyes, which can suggest grave intensity or utter detachment".
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