“Certainly, a lot has happened since Cannes,” Norwegian director Joachim Trier told Deadline with a smile. Indeed, this morning his film made history at the Golden Globes by breaking out of the foreign-language category big-time. As well as the expected non-English nomination, Trier’s film garnered Best Film (Drama), Best Director and Best Screenplay (with longtime collaborator Eskil Vogt), plus recognition for the cast: Stellan Skarsgård, Renate Reinsve, Elle Fanning and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas. “What a joy, man!” he beamed.
Like most of the non-American talent contacted for their reaction to the Golden Globes, Trier was away from home, working the circuit, when he heard the news. “I’m in Paris right now,” he said. “Stellan and I are here to do a special screening of Sentimental Value, with my dear friend Isabelle Huppert, and I’d just arrived at my hotel. Eskil texted me, like, ‘Hey dude, it’s streaming now.
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