One of the future contenders for the Oscars shows its new and painful trailer

The movie Sentimental Value, directed by Joachim Trier, has captured the audience’s attention after winning the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival 2023. This work promises to explore the complexity of family relationships and artistic aspirations, presenting a sensitive approach to life and coexistence between generations. A sentimental trailer The updated trailer for the film offers a deeper insight into the characters, highlighting the dynamics between them and suggesting a significant emotional background. Among the main actors are Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, who bring to life a story that not only […]

The movie Sentimental Value, directed by Joachim Trier, has captured the audience’s attention after winning the Grand Prize at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. This work promises to explore the complexity of family relationships and artistic aspirations, presenting a sensitive approach to life and coexistence among generations.

A sentimental trailer

The updated trailer for the movie offers a deeper insight into the characters, highlighting the dynamics between them and suggesting a significant emotional background. Among the main actors are Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, who bring to life a story that not only entertains but also invites reflection on artistic legacy and parent-child relationships.

Renate Reinsve, who is also part of the cast, shared some thoughts about her own father, a director she describes as “very good, but a difficult person”. This statement resonates with the theme of Sentimental Value, where the complexities in communication and emotional connection seem to be crucial for understanding the narrative of the film. “We can’t really talk,” Reinsve points out in the trailer, emphasizing the gap that often exists between expectations and reality in family relationships.

As the release of Sentimental Value approaches, interest in Trier’s work intensifies, especially considering his previous success and the acclaim he has received at international festivals. With a talented cast and creative direction, the film promises to be a significant contribution to contemporary cinema, embodying the internal struggles and beauty of complex human relationships.

The movie that has triumphed at Cannes and in which we can see the protagonist of The Worst Person in the World

Neon has recently released the trailer for Sentimental Value, the new film by acclaimed Norwegian director Joachim Trier. This work marks the second collaboration between Trier and Renate Reinsve, who rose to fame for her brilliant performance in The Worst Person in the World. This time, Reinsve plays Nora, the estranged daughter of Gustav Borg, a filmmaker who bears the weight of a complicated relationship with his daughter. The title already warns us that we are going to need tissues. The plot of Sentimental Value focuses on the dynamic between Nora and her father, played by […]

Neon has recently released the trailer for Sentimental Value, the new film by acclaimed Norwegian director Joachim Trier. This work marks the second collaboration between Trier and Renate Reinsve, who rose to fame for her brilliant performance in The Worst Person in the World. This time, Reinsve plays Nora, the estranged daughter of Gustav Borg, a filmmaker who bears the weight of a complicated relationship with his daughter.

The title already warns us that we are going to need kleenex

The plot of Sentimental Value centers on the dynamic between Nora and her father, played by the acclaimed actor Stellan Skarsgård. Gustav plans to shoot a movie in their family home, which leads her to question her relationship with him and the legacy he has left in her life. This focus on fatherhood and creative expectations suggests an emotionally charged narrative that is sure to resonate with viewers as it explores the tensions between art and family.

The direction of Trier is known for its ability to delve into the complexities of being human and the vulnerability of relationships. Sentimental Value promises to follow that line, taking the audience on an introspective journey that could resonate with those who have experienced the struggle for personal and familial recognition. With the support of a talented cast and a narrative focused on internal conflict, the film hopes to capture the attention of both critics and film enthusiasts

With the trailer now available, expectations are rising around the release of this film, which not only marks a return to cinema for Trier but also a new chapter in Reinsve’s career. Sentimental Value is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated releases of the season.

The winners of Cannes, an edition marked by freedom and brave cinema

The 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival has concluded with the awarding of its prizes, highlighting the victory of A Simple Accident, directed by Jafar Panahi, who won the Palme d’Or. This film, shot without the authorization of the Iranian authorities, marks the filmmaker’s return after 15 years of imprisonment and torture due to his criticism of the Iranian regime. The plot follows a man who, after suffering an accident, decides to take justice into his own hands. Carla Simón leaves empty-handed In his emotional acceptance speech, Panahi made a call to […]

The 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival has concluded with the awarding of its prizes, highlighting the victory of A Simple Accident, directed by Jafar Panahi, who won the Palme d’Or. This film, shot without the authorization of the Iranian authorities, marks the filmmaker’s return after 15 years of imprisonment and torture due to his criticism of the Iranian regime. The plot follows a man who, after suffering an accident, decides to take justice into his own hands.

Carla Simón leaves empty-handed

In his emotional acceptance speech, Panahi called for freedom for his country and his fellow filmmakers, stating: Film is a society. No one has the right to tell us what we have to do and what we don’t. His victory is a reflection not only of his tenacity in the face of repression but also of the relevance of cinema as a means of expression and resistance.

The Grand Prize was awarded to Joachim Triet for Sentimental Value, a film that explores the reunion of two sisters with their father, a renowned actor in the past, which opens the door to a family conflict in the world of cinema. Additionally, Nadia Melliti and Wagner Moura were recognized for their performances in La petite dernière and Agente secreto, respectively.

In the category of best screenplay, the Dardenne brothers won for Jeunes Mères, while the Jury Prize ex aequo went to Sirat by Óliver Laxe and Sound of Falling by Mascha Schilinski. Although Romería by Carla Simón was a notable competitor, it did not manage to win any awards.

This year, the festival has reaffirmed its commitment to autonomous and brave cinema, presenting works that not only entertain but also invite reflection on artistic freedom and the challenges filmmakers face in repressive contexts.

The movie that received 20 minutes of applause at Cannes, but still does not surpass Pan's Labyrinth

The 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival has witnessed the moving screening of Joachim Trier’s new film, Sentimental Value, which received a 20-minute standing ovation; because yes, it is possible to applaud for that long. This recognition makes it the most applauded film of the festival in several years, positioning Trier alongside other prominent directors in the history of the event. Critics have praised the work, describing it as a hymn to the brotherhood between art and life, which has resonated with the audience present at the Grand Théâtre Lumière. Hand pain […]

The 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival has witnessed the moving screening of Joachim Trier’s new film, Sentimental Value, which received a 20-minute standing ovation; because yes, it is possible to applaud for that long. This recognition makes it the most applauded film of the festival in several years, positioning Trier alongside other prominent directors in the history of the event. Critics have praised the work, describing it as a hymn to the brotherhood between art and life, which has resonated with the audience present at the Grand Théâtre Lumière.

Hand Pain

However, the applause meter at Cannes has a record that still stands: Pan’s Labyrinth directed by Guillermo del Toro received 22 minutes of uninterrupted applause in 2006, remaining the most acclaimed film in the history of the festival. This masterpiece combines a dark tale with a historical backdrop, reflecting the struggle of a girl in the post-Franco war through a magical and brutal universe.

Since the premiere of Pan’s Labyrinth, the ovations have continued to be an indicator of the popular reception and critical relevance of the films. Other productions, such as Fahrenheit 9/11 and Mud, have also received prolonged applause, but none have been able to match the phenomenon achieved by Del Toro. The figures are eloquent, as while Sentimental Value has made its own history, it still lags behind in terms of recognition.

As applause becomes a thermometer of popular demand in Cannes, it is evident that Pan’s Labyrinth remains an unattainable reference, demonstrating how a fantastic fable can resonate deeply with the audience, even without its large budgets or the status of Hollywood stars. In this context, the story of Del Toro’s film stands as a lasting legacy, marking a milestone in Spanish and international cinematography.