Joachim Trier

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Joachim Trier (Norwegian: [ˈjùːɑˌkɪm ˈtɾìːəɾ]; born 1 March 1974) is a Norwegian filmmaker. His films have been described as "melancholy meditations concerned with existential questions of love, ambition, memory, and identity."[1] He has received numerous accolades, including the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival and an Academy Award accepted for Best International Film, as well as nominations for three Academy Awards, four BAFTAs, two Golden Globe Awards, and two César Awards.

Born (1974-03-01) 1 March 1974 (age 52)
Copenhagen, Denmark
OccupationFilm director
Yearsactive2000–present
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Joachim Trier
Joachim Trier at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival
Born (1974-03-01) 1 March 1974 (age 52)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Alma materNational Film and Television School
OccupationFilm director
Years active2000–present
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He is best known for his Oslo trilogy which comprises the films Reprise (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011), and The Worst Person in the World (2021), which was nominated for the Best Original Screenplay at the 94th Academy Awards. He is also known for Louder Than Bombs (2015), Thelma (2017) and The Other Munch (2018). For Sentimental Value (2025), he was nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best Director at the 98th Academy Awards.

Early life and education

Trier was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a Danish father and a Norwegian mother, and raised in Oslo, Norway.[2] His father, Jacob Trier, was the sound technician of The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix, a notable film produced in Norway in 1975.[3] His grandfather was Erik Løchen, artistic director of Norsk Film from 1981 to 1983 and also a filmmaker and screenwriter known for such experimental work as his 1972 film Remonstrance, which was constructed so that its five reels could be shown in any order, rendering 120 possible versions of its radical story of a film crew trying to make a political film.[4]

As a teenager, Trier was a skateboarding champion who shot and produced his own skateboarding videos.[5] He studied at the European Film College in Ebeltoft, Denmark and at the National Film and Television School in the United Kingdom.[6]

Career

2000–2006: Early work

Trier started his career writing and directing short films. His early short films include Pietà (2000) and Still (2001). After graduating from National Film and Television School Trier directed the short film Procter, a thriller revolving around a man who watches a suicide on a videotape and investigates the mystery surrounding the incident. The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival where he gained prominence winning the Best British Short Award. Ellen Margrethe Sand of Verdens Gang praised Trier, writing, "[He] utilises the scarcely allotted time and his film medium to the last drop".[7] The short would also earn nominations for the European Film Award for Best Short Film and the Amanda Award in Norway.

Trier's debut film, Reprise, is about two aspiring writers and their volatile relationship.[8] Released by Miramax in 2006, it received Norway's top film awards, the Amanda Award and the Aamot Statuette.[9][10] Internationally, it won prizes at film festivals in Toronto, Istanbul, Rotterdam, Milan, and Karlovy Vary.[11] Trier was named one of Variety's "10 Directors to Watch" in 2007.[3]

2011–present: Breakthrough and acclaim

Trier gained prominence for his Norwegian drama film Oslo, August 31st (2011). His sophomore effort as a director, the film revolves around a day in the life of Anders (Anders Danielsen Lie), a recovering drug addict who catches up with old friends in Oslo. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.[12][13] The film is considered to be an adaptation of the Pierre Drieu La Rochelle novel Will O' the Wisp (1931) and Louis Malle's The Fire Within (1963).[8] It received critical acclaim and awards and was featured on several critics' 2012 Top 10 lists.[14][15] A.O. Scott of The New York Times declared it a "perfectly linear story that bristles with suspense and ambiguity".[16]

Trier was named as one of the jury members for the Cinéfondation and short film sections of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[17] In 2015, Trier directed the English-language film Louder Than Bombs, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Gabriel Byrne, and Isabelle Huppert.[18] It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival[19] where it received positive reviews with acclaim for its leading performance from Huppert.[20] His fourth feature, the supernatural horror-romance Thelma, screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival to positive reviews.[21] Andrew Barber of Variety praised the film describing it as an, "unnervingly effective slow-burn, and those with the patience for Trier's patient accumulation of detail will find it pays off in unexpected ways."[22] It was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, held in 2018.[23][24]

Trier with the Cannes Film Festival's Grand Prix for Sentimental Value (2025)

In 2018, he co-directed, with his brother, Emil, a 55-minute documentary, The Other Munch, featuring the writer Karl Ove Knausgård curating, with Kari Brandtzæg,[25] To the Forest,[26][27] an exhibition of paintings by Edvard Munch at Oslo's Munch Museum.[28] Trier and Knausgård visit locations from Munch's life, discuss his works, themes, obsessions, and process. The Trier brothers connect Knausgård's unorthodox interpretation of Munch to Knausgård's literary works,[29][30][31][32] in a portrait of both artists.[33][34][35][36] Karl Ove Knausgård stated "When I was invited to curate the exhibition, I proposed that we make a film to coincide with it."[37] Also in 2018, Trier served as the Jury President of the Critics' Week section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.[38]

In June 2018, Trier was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[39]

On 7 July 2021, The Worst Person in the World premiered to high acclaim competing for the Palme d'Or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, where star Renate Reinsve won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress.[40][41][42] Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter praised Trier's ability as a director, writing, "More than ever, Trier reveals how well he can keep shifting tones and emotional arcs without losing any narrative momentum."[43] The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film and Trier himself earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 94th Academy Awards.[44][45]

In 2023 it was announced that Trier would reunite with actor Renate Reinsve for his next film, Sentimental Value, a family drama that subsequently began filming in Norway.[46] The film was screened at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix. A family drama, the film revolves around the fractured relationship between two daughters and their father, a filmmaker on the rebound. It stars Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Elle Fanning. Pete Hammond of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "This may be the closest Trier has gotten to the master of this kind of human conflict, Ingmar Bergman, whose films would seem to be an influence, or at the very least an inspiration".[47] The film was distributed by Neon and released in the United States on 7 November 2025.[48]

Influences

In 2012, Trier participated in the Sight & Sound critics' poll where he listed his 10 favorite films in alphabetical order:[49]

In 2022, Trier participated in the poll as a filmmaker, swapping in Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life (2010) for the Bresson entry.[50]

Personal life

Trier is married to Helle Bendixen Trier and has two daughters, Emma and Evie.[51][52]

Filmography

Feature film

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2006 Reprise Yes Yes No
2011 Oslo, August 31st Oslo, 31. august Yes Yes No
2015 Louder Than Bombs Yes Yes Yes
2017 Thelma Yes Yes Yes
2021 The Worst Person in the World Verdens verste menneske Yes Yes No
2025 Sentimental Value Affeksjonsverdi Yes Yes Yes
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Documentary film

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2018 The Other Munch Co-directed with Emil Trier
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Short film

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2000 Pietà Yes Yes
2001 Still Yes Yes
2002 Procter Yes Yes
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Awards and nominations

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Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
Academy Awards 2022 Best Original Screenplay The Worst Person in the World Nominated [53]
2026 Best International Feature Film Sentimental Value Accepted [54]
Best Original Screenplay Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Bodil Awards 2023 Best Non-American Film The Worst Person in the World Nominated [55]
British Academy Film Awards 2026 Best Direction Sentimental Value Nominated [56]
Original Screenplay Nominated
Best Film Not in the English Language Accepted
British Independent Film Awards 2022 Best International Independent Film The Worst Person in the World Won [57]
Cannes Film Festival 2011 Un Certain Regard Oslo, August 31st Nominated [58]
2015 Palme d'Or Louder Than Bombs Nominated [59]
2021 The Worst Person in the World Nominated [60]
2025 Sentimental Value Nominated [61]
Grand Prix Won [62]
César Awards 2013 Best Foreign Film Oslo, August 31st Nominated [63]
2022 The Worst Person in the World Nominated
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2002 Best British Short Film Procter Won [64]
Prix UIP for Best European Short Film Won
European Film Awards 2002 European Short Film Nominated [65]
2021 European Screenwriter The Worst Person in the World Nominated [66]
2026 European Film Sentimental Value Won [67]
European Director Won
European Screenwriter Won
LUX Audience Award Pending [68]
Golden Globe Awards 2025 Best Director Nominated [69]
Best Screenplay Nominated
Gotham Awards 2021 Best International Feature The Worst Person in the World Nominated [70]
Lumière Awards 2022 Best International Co-Production Won [71]
New York Film Critics Circle 2008 Best First Film Reprise Nominated
Norwegian International Film Festival 2017 Norwegian Film Critics Award Thelma Won [72]
Reykjavík International Film Festival 2021 Creative Excellence In Cinema Award N/a Honored [73]
Robert Awards 2023 Best Non-English Language Film The Worst Person in the World Won [74]
Stockholm International Film Festival 2011 Bronze Horse Oslo, August 31st Won [75]
2015 Louder Than Bombs Won [76]
Toronto International Film Festival 2006 Discovery Award Reprise Won [77]
2025 International People's Choice Award Sentimental Value Runner-up [78]
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Directed Academy Award performances
Under Trier's direction, these actors have received Academy Award nominations for their performances in their respective roles.

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