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Joachim Trier (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈjùːɑˌkɪm ˈtɾìːəɾ]) (born 1 March 1974) is a Danish-born Norwegian filmmaker. His films have been described as "melancholy meditations concerned with existential questions of love, ambition, memory, and identity."
Joachim Trier is a filmmaker who has made several acclaimed features and shorts, such as Thelma, Oslo, August 31st and Reprise. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and his father was a sound technician of The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix.
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- Copenhagen, Denmark
Feb 1, 2022 · The Norwegian filmmaker reflects on the themes and links of his three films about young people in Oslo, from "Reprise" to "The Worst Person in the World". He reveals how his personal and artistic struggles shaped his stories and his collaborations with co-writer Eskil Vogt and star Anders Danielsen Lie.
May 25, 2022 · The Norwegian director discusses his three films within the "Oslo Trilogy" and their evolving cinematic language. Joachim Trier's THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD, OSLO, AUGUST 31st and REPRISE...
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Joachim Trier is a Norwegian writer and director of films such as Reprise, Oslo, August 31st, Louder Than Bombs and Thelma. Learn about his family, education, influences, style and quotes on IMDb.
- March 1, 1974
Apr 8, 2016 · The Norwegian filmmaker talks about his influences, themes, and latest film, a drama about a family coping with loss. He discusses his literary sensibility, his patchwork aesthetic, and his interest in photography and memory.
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Oct 18, 2021 · In a prologue, 12 chapters, and an epilogue, Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World follows Julie (Renate Reinsve, winner of the Best Actress prize at Cannes this July), on a journey through different versions of herself. She tries out medicine, psychology, and photography, and writes a moderately viral essay about “Oral Sex in the ...