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In this dark and riveting story, we follow Suzanne Stone, an ambitious TV presenter who will do whatever it takes to achieve fame and success.
Suzanne is determined to make it to the top, no matter who she has to manipulate or what boundaries she has to cross.
When she meets a group of disgruntled young people, she decides to involve them in a devious scheme that will change their lives forever.
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As the plot unfolds, we see how Suzanne manipulates everyone around her, creating a web of deceit and betrayal that will lead her down a dangerous and dark path.
The film explores themes of unbridled ambition, obsession with fame and the devastating consequences of manipulation and lies.
With a masterful performance by Nicole Kidman as Suzanne Stone, ‘To Die For’ plunges us into a world of deceptive appearances and unbridled ambition, where reality and fiction become disturbingly intertwined.
The film invites us to reflect on the obsession with fame and the price we are willing to pay to achieve our dreams.
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The film won Nicole Kidman a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for her deliciously unhinged performance. Her transformation into the ruthless, media-obsessed Suzanne Maretto was a revelation.
Director Gus Van Sant also received a BAFTA nomination for his sharp, acidic direction.
To Die For was a modest box office success, grossing over $40 million worldwide on a budget of $20 million.