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So does Trier’s heart-on-the-sleeve affection for Oslo, which folds “The Worst Person in the World” into a loose trilogy with his earlier films “Reprise” and “Oslo, August 31st ...
Norwegian writer-director Joachim Trier ('Oslo, August 31st') premiered his fifth feature, chronicling the life of a 30-year-old woman who can’t seem to make up her mind, in competition.
As he set out on “The Worst Person in the World,” which premiered July 8 in competition at Cannes, director Joachim Trier wasn’t looking to expand what he informally calls the Oslo Trilogy ...
The Worst Person in the World is the capper to director Joachim Trier’s Oslo Trilogy, a loosely related series dating back to 2006 with his feature debut, Reprise, and continued in his 2011 ...
“The Worst Person in the World,” which was co-written by Trier (“Oslo, August 31st,” also with Lie) and Eskil Vogt (Trier’s “Thelma”) has a keen, at times incinerating gimlet eye for ...
Joachim Trier opens The Worst Person in the World with a view of the Oslo harbor. In the center of the frame, Julie (Renate Reinsve) stands pensively, her body sideways to the camera. She’s not ...
The Worst Person in the World, originally Verdens Verste Menneske in Norwegian, is directed by acclaimed Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier, director of the films Reprise, Oslo August 31st, Louder ...
The Worst Person in the World?More like the best movie in the world.The third film in director Joachim Trier’s acclaimed “Oslo Trilogy,” following 2006’s Reprise and 2011’s Oslo, August ...
Renate Reinsve in "The Worst Person in the World." (Courtesy Kasper Tuxen/Oslo Pictures) Julie went to medical school for a couple of years before she decided that psychology might be a better fit.
As Julie cycles through career goals and personal relationships, apartments and emotions, jobs and parties, “The Worst Person in the World” captures the full spectrum of one remarkable character.
Last fall, film director Joachim Trier and the actors Renata Reinsve and Anders Danielsen Lie gathered at a restaurant in midtown New York to talk about why it is that people seem to keep crying ...
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