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Collider's Steve Weintraub recently conducted an interview with actress Renate Reinsve for Joachim Trier's latest film, Sentimental Value, which is now playing in theaters. During their conversation, Reinsve delved into her reunion with writer-director Joachim Trier, highlighting the unique collaborative process that led to her role in the film. This marks their second major collaboration following their critically acclaimed and Academy Award-nominated work on The Worst Person in the World.
In Sentimental Value, Renate Reinsve stars as Nora Borg, a stage actress and the daughter of the renowned film director Gustav Borg, portrayed by Stellan Skarsgård. The film's narrative centers around a family tragedy that prompts Gustav's return home to his two daughters, Nora and her younger sister Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), after years of estrangement. The complex family dynamics intensify when Gustav presents Nora with a new script, which she declines to read due to their strained relationship. Further emotional turmoil arises when Gustav casts Hollywood actress Rachel Kemp (Elle Fanning) in the role instead.
Reinsve shared insights into the genesis of her character, Nora, explaining, "We became really close after Worst Person in the World… So, we knew that we wanted to work together again. We had such a close, really great collaboration, and touring around with the movie, we got to know each other better. He knew me better as an actor and as a person, so I knew he wanted to write something for me. I came to his house, and he explained the movie to me, and I started crying. So, I knew there was something there." This emotional connection to the material underscores the deep understanding and trust between the actress and director.
Beyond the film's narrative, Reinsve also discussed Trier's meticulous rehearsal process, which she credits with allowing the characters and themes to absorb in a "subconscious way." This approach fosters a deeper, more organic performance. The interview also touched on lighter notes, with Reinsve joking about a "Zoolander" appearance during her interview and sharing her favorite films from legendary directors Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, and Stanley Kubrick. The full interview, which provides further details and insights, is available for viewing.
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