Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Saoirse Ronan is one of the most talented young actresses working in Hollywood today. She got her first Oscar nomination at just 13 years old for Atonement (2007), making her one of the youngest nominees in history. Since then, she has earned three more Academy Award nominations, a rare achievement for someone her age. Known for picking meaningful roles, Saoirse Ronan movies stand out for their depth and strong storytelling.
If you want to explore her filmography, you are in the right place. In this article, we have listed seven of the best Saoirse Ronan movies that are worth your time. Let's check them out.
1. Lady Bird (2017)
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In this coming of age film directed by Greta Gerwig, Saoirse Ronan plays Christine, a restless teenager in Sacramento who insists on being called Lady Bird. She is desperate to leave her small hometown behind and start over somewhere new. Ronan plays her with a mix of humor and raw honesty that makes every scene feel lived in. The chemistry between her and Laurie Metcalf, who plays her mother, gives the film a lot of its emotional weight. Ronan won a Golden Globe for this role and received her third Oscar nomination.
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2. Atonement (2007)
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Set in wartime England and directed by Joe Wright, Atonement is where most people first took notice of Saoirse Ronan. She plays Briony, a young girl who witnesses something she does not fully understand and makes a devastating mistake that destroys two lives. What makes her performance so striking is how calm and certain Briony is, even as she does something unforgivable. The film stars Keira Knightley and James McAvoy, earned seven Oscar nominations, and gave Ronan her very first Academy Award nod at just 13 years old.
3. Brooklyn (2015)
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Quiet and deeply moving, this John Crowley film follows Eilis, a young Irish woman who leaves everything familiar behind to start a new life in 1950s New York. Ronan brings a stillness to the role that says more than words could. You watch Eilis slowly find her confidence, fall in love, and then face a painful choice when she is pulled back to Ireland. It is a gentle film about identity and belonging, and Ronan's performance at the center of it earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination.
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4. Little Women (2019)
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Adapted from Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel, this Greta Gerwig film follows four sisters growing up during the American Civil War, with Ronan taking on the role of Jo March, the bold and fiercely independent one who dreams of becoming a writer. What Ronan does with Jo is remarkable. She makes her passionate and funny but also deeply lonely, which is truer to the character than most adaptations manage. Florence Pugh is equally impressive as Amy, and the two of them together make this version of the story feel completely alive. Ronan earned her fourth Oscar nomination for this role.
5. The Outrun (2024)
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Based on Amy Liptrot's memoir and directed by Nora Fingscheidt, The Outrun follows Rona as she returns to the remote Orkney Islands in Scotland after years of heavy drinking in London. The film does not dramatize addiction for effect. Instead, it sits with the slow, unglamorous work of recovery, and Ronan carries every moment of that with an honesty that is hard to look away from. Many consider this her best performance to date. Co-starring Paapa Essiedu, the film was a standout at Sundance.
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6. Mary Queen of Scots (2018)
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Directed by Josie Rourke, this historical drama tells the story of Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland, who dares to challenge her cousin Queen Elizabeth I for the English throne. Ronan plays Mary with a quiet steel that makes her both commanding and heartbreaking, especially as her fight for power slowly closes in around her and leads toward her execution. Margot Robbie plays Elizabeth I, and the film is visually stunning throughout. Ronan makes Mary a figure you genuinely root for, even knowing how the story ends.
7. Hanna (2011)
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On the more unexpected side of her filmography, Hanna is a tense action thriller directed by Joe Wright in which Ronan plays a teenage girl raised in total isolation by her father, a former CIA agent played by Eric Bana. She has been trained to fight and kill since childhood but has never seen the real world. When she is finally sent out on a mission, she finds herself hunted by a ruthless operative played by Cate Blanchett. Ronan is completely convincing in the role, physical and focused in a way that is easy to underestimate until you see it.
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