In 'Sentimental Value,' Joachim Trier Explores Family Wounds that Never Heal
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Stellan Skarsgård and Renate Reinsve play a father and daughter unable to communicate in this sensitive film about the family.
Awarded by a Grand Prix last May in Cannes – the silver medal of the festival – the new Norwegian filmmaker's film is a miracle of intelligence and staging that contains almost inexhaustible riches. One of the most beautiful fictions of the year 2025, no less.
VIDÉO — Grand Prix in Cannes, the feature film, second (and great) collaboration between the actress and the director after "Julie (in 12 chapters)" comes out in theaters. They tell us about it.
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the last Cannes Film Festival, Joachim Trier's new film depicts the painful relationship between an actress and her father, a professional filmmaker, on the brink of a tragic death and a final artistic leap.
Family Jewellery (and Traumas) In its first few minutes, sentimental value is reminiscent of Robert Zemeckis's misunderstood Here. Through an old writing by Nora (Renate Reinsve), who personifies the great home of his childhood, one traces almost a century of existence of his family in this building that encapsulated the joys and [...]
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