Joachim Trier: The making of Sentimental Value

乔阿基姆·特里尔:情感价值的制作

The Documentary Podcast

2025-06-23

49 分钟
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We go behind the scenes with director Joachim Trier as he makes the follow-up to his international hit The Worst Person In The World. Producer Stephen Hughes gets exclusive access to the set of Sentimental Value, following the film from pre to post production. In a series of candid interviews, the writer-director reveals the anxiety he feels every time he has to make a movie, and how he is helped by his loyal team: screenwriter Eskil Vogt and producers Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Maria Ekerhovd and Lars Thomas Skare. And it is a story with a happy ending, as Sentimental Value wins the prestigious Grand Prix at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
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  • Welcome to the documentary In the Studio from the BBC World Service,

  • the programme that investigates the creative process.

  • My name is Stephen Hughes and this is Joachim Trier.

  • I don't do any press really unless I release a film.

  • You know,

  • I find it generous of you to come and talk about process because I do care about artistic process.

  • I don't want it to sound like a pretentious, cloaked, sort of magic place where artists work.

  • It's actually very pragmatic and it's full of doubt.

  • And every time I make a film, I feel that there is this real, real presence of failure at times.

  • When I know that bits and pieces along the way I fail at,

  • and I've got to kind of stitch it together and try to hold it up regardless.

  • Joachim is the Danish-Norwegian director.