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SENTIMENTAL VALUE

( 2025 )
Official Selection Out of Competition |
 
Norway
,
Germany
,
Sweden
,
Denmark
,
France
 |
 Danish, English |
 129 min

About the film

In this Grand Prix winner at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, sisters Nora and Agnes reunite with their estranged father, the charismatic Gustav, a once-renowned director who offers stage actress Nora a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film. But Nora turns it down…

Director

Joachim Trier

Joachim Trier is a Norwegian director and screenwriter who has achieved international acclaim for his feature films, all of which have been collaborations with co-writer Eskil Vogt. His filmography includes Reprise (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011), and Thelma (2011). His most notable work, The Worst Person in the World (2021), was nominated for two Academy Awards and won Renate Reinsve the Best Actress award at the Festival de Cannes. Sentimental Value is his sixth feature film collaboration with Eskil Vogt.

Producer

Production Company

Screenplay

Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier

Cinematography

Kasper Tuxen

Editing

Olivier Bugge Coutté

Sound

Gisle Tveito

Cast

Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Elle Fanning

Contacts

International Sales: Mk2 Films, France, intlfest@mk2.com

Producer

Production Company

Screenplay

Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier

Cinematography

Kasper Tuxen

Editing

Olivier Bugge Coutté

Sound

Gisle Tveito

Cast

Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Elle Fanning

Contacts

International Sales: Mk2 Films, France, intlfest@mk2.com

More About Film

Joachim Trier, the acclaimed director of The Worst Person in the World (2021 GFF) returns to El Gouna with Sentimental Value, a rich and complex family drama that explores the intricate dynamics of inheritance, memory, and reconciliation. The film, which marks his sixth collaboration with co-writer Eskil Vogt, is a profound meditation on the ties that bind a family together and the wounds that threaten to tear them apart.The narrative follows two sisters, Nora (Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), who have grown up in Oslo with their single mother after their father, Gustav, a once-renowned filmmaker, left them years prior. The sisters’ close bond is challenged when Gustav (Stellan Skarsgård) re-enters their lives with a screenplay for his comeback film, based on his own autobiography. When Nora turns down theminstead, pulling her into the heart of their family’s unresolved drama. Trier’s second collaboration with Renate Reinsve explores themes including family trauma, the artistic temperament, the complexities of parent-child and sibling relationships, and the inherent risks of using autobiography as a form of creative redemption. Trier’s signature style of blending humanistic character drama with a sophisticated visual approach is on full display here. The film goes beyond a singular perspective, employing a “polyphonic” structure that shifts between characters and time periods to create a sprawling, multi-generational experience. Much of the story unfolds within the family home, which acts as a central character in its own right—a living embodiment of memory and a vessel for the family’s emotional past. The film’s musical score also highlights the tenderness of familial connections. Through the journey of these characters, Trier poses questions about how we inherit the burdens and experiences of our ancestors and how we can find a way to forgive. The film premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was met with immense critical acclaim and won the prestigious Grand Prix. Raman Chawla 

Screenplay

Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier

Cinematography

Kasper Tuxen

Editing

Olivier Bugge Coutté

Sound

Gisle Tveito

Cast

Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Elle Fanning

Contact

International Sales: Mk2 Films, France, intlfest@mk2.com

More About Film

Joachim Trier, the acclaimed director of The Worst Person in the World (2021 GFF) returns to El Gouna with Sentimental Value, a rich and complex family drama that explores the intricate dynamics of inheritance, memory, and reconciliation. The film, which marks his sixth collaboration with co-writer Eskil Vogt, is a profound meditation on the ties that bind a family together and the wounds that threaten to tear them apart.The narrative follows two sisters, Nora (Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), who have grown up in Oslo with their single mother after their father, Gustav, a once-renowned filmmaker, left them years prior. The sisters' close bond is challenged when Gustav (Stellan Skarsgård) re-enters their lives with a screenplay for his comeback film, based on his own autobiography. When Nora turns down theminstead, pulling her into the heart of their family's unresolved drama. Trier’s second collaboration with Renate Reinsve explores themes including family trauma, the artistic temperament, the complexities of parent-child and sibling relationships, and the inherent risks of using autobiography as a form of creative redemption. Trier's signature style of blending humanistic character drama with a sophisticated visual approach is on full display here. The film goes beyond a singular perspective, employing a "polyphonic" structure that shifts between characters and time periods to create a sprawling, multi-generational experience. Much of the story unfolds within the family home, which acts as a central character in its own right—a living embodiment of memory and a vessel for the family's emotional past. The film's musical score also highlights the tenderness of familial connections. Through the journey of these characters, Trier poses questions about how we inherit the burdens and experiences of our ancestors and how we can find a way to forgive. The film premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was met with immense critical acclaim and won the prestigious Grand Prix. Raman Chawla