Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” was the big winner at this year’s Amanda Awards, Norway’s national film awards. The film secured eight statuettes, including the award for Best Norwegian Film.
“Sentimental Value,” directed by Joachim Trier, received the top prize at the Amanda Awards. Trier also won awards for directing and for the screenplay he co-wrote with Eskil Vogt. The Amanda Awards recognize excellence in Norwegian film.
The film’s success at the Amanda Awards follows its earlier recognition as an Oscar winner.
Trier reflected on the process of filmmaking, stating, “There’s a lot of stuff going on when you make and release films.” The quote provides insight into the complex nature of film production and distribution, but does not offer further explanation.
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