Cannes 2025: A Storm of Applause for Joachim Trier’s 'Sentimental Value'
- Joachim Trier premiered his film Sentimental Value on Wednesday at the Cannes Film Festival, featuring a fractured family in Oslo's wooden home.
- Trier based the film on his rehearsing script around Oslo’s old wooden kitchen table and depicted the home as a character in the story.
- The film stars an arty Oslo family who struggle to communicate, with Trier moved by his actors and praising Elisabeth Fanning’s emotional response.
- Sentimental Value received a 15-minute standing ovation, and critics described it as “exquisite,” “gorgeous and gripping,” with a satisfying, well-pitched ending.
- Trier said many families carry woundedness and grief, noting he wept during filming and that the film explores silences central to therapy and human connection.
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Cannes 2025: A storm of applause for Joachim Trier’s 'Sentimental Value'
Film critic Emma Jones gives us a clearer idea of potential prize contenders. She tells us all about “Sentimental Value” by Joachim Trier, a lovely story set around a family – and an exploration of grief and art.
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