In a world of rampant noise and vulgarity, Joachim Trier, the Norwegian director of The Worst Person in the World, arrives, a little late, with the most civilised film of 2025. [ The Worst Person in ...
Two sisters navigate the challenge that comes with their estranged father (Stellan Skarsgård) wanting to make a film about their private family life. We first meet close-knit sisters Nora (Worst ...
TOPSHOT - Norwegian director and screenwriter Joachim Trier (C) poses with (from L) US actress Elle Fanning, Norwegian actress Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve and Swedish ...
Joachim Trier goes deep into the silent ending of his Oscar contender, breaking down how he constructed a script that built toward such a powerful moment. “I’m out on a limb with this one,” said Trier ...
Rachel LaBonte is an entertainment writer who lives and breathes film and television. A graduate of Emerson College, she majored in Media Arts Production while specializing in screenwriting. Prior to ...
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas was home alone with her preschooler when she got the news of her Gotham Awards nomination. “I had just made oatmeal for dinner because I was exhausted and being a bad mom that ...
As seasoned gift-givers, we’re comfortable asserting that a winning gift is always one that carries meaning beyond the present itself. It’s rarely about the price tag, trendiness or novelty. Rather, ...
“Write what you know” is a well-worn adage that also explains why so many filmmakers choose to turn the cameras onto themselves to explore larger themes and issues. Art, after all, should be the ...
At some point, “Joachim Trier Summer” slipped into every cinephile’s collective cultural calendar this year, and I’ve stopped pretending it isn’t real. But here is a petition to scrap “Joachim Trier ...
The last time I remember being this taken with a VW bus was when Spicoli tumbled out of one after the first bell rang in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.” If a VW bus can be a “beacon of hope,” then ...
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas as Agnes Borg Pettersen and Elle Fanning as Rachel Kemp in "Sentimental Value" Kasper Tuxen Andersen/Neon For as tender and quietly introspective as Joachim Trier’s ...
For as tender and quietly introspective as Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” eventually becomes, the Norwegian writer-director’s latest film opens in a frenzy. Nora (Renate Reinsve), a young but ...
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