Cannes, Joachim Trier and Sentimental Value
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Palme d'Or, Cannes Film Festival and Iran
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Director Joachim Trier, who won the Grand Prix second prize at the Cannes film festival Saturday, makes Scandinavian movies that can melt the chilliest of hearts.
Starring Renate Reinsve — reuniting with Trier after the hit “The Worst Person in the World” — Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Fanning, it premiered to rave reviews. But unlike some other Palme d’Or contenders, it touched the audience as well.
Cannes Grand Prix winner and Charli XCX fan Joachim Trier says he's longing for a "Joachim Trier summer" after spending three years working on his film, "Sentimental Value." (May 24)
Of late, Fanning’s been doing her best work. Her portrait of Bob Dylan’s girlfriend Suze Rotolo, although she was named Sylvia Russo in A Complete Unknown, was underrated by critics, and I found rare honesty in the tremulous magnanimity she brings to her role as a Hollywood actress.
Little Sister star Nadia Melliti won the Best Actress prize, while the Best Actor honour went to Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent. Check out the complete list of winners for the 78th Cannes Film Festival below.
Director Joachim Trier's film "Sentimental Value," featured at Cannes, explores family and reconciliation through the story of a filmmaker striving to reunite with his actress daughter. The film, praised for its emotional depth,