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Turning Thirty | Sincere
Chronicles four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is. Directed by Joachim Trier. Starring Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Herbert Nordrum in lead roles.
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Chronicles four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is. Directed by Joachim Trier. Starring Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Herbert Nordrum in lead roles.
7.7/10
IMDbBest NonEnglish Language Film rets ikkeengelsksprogede film | 2023 | Joachim
Best European Film Mejor Pelcula Europea | 2023
Best Actress rets kvinnelige skuespiller | 2022 | Renate
Best Supporting Actor rets mannlige birolle | 2022 | Anders Danielsen
Best Film rets norske kinofilm | 2022 | Thomas
Best Screenplay rets filmmanuskript | 2022 | Joachim
Folkets Amanda | 2022 | Thomas
Best International Independent Film | 2022 | Thomas
Best Actress | 2022 | Renate
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2022 | Anders Danielsen
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Anders Danielsen
Best International Coproduction Meilleure coproduction internationale | 2022 | Joachim
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Anders Danielsen
Best Director | 2022 | Joachim
Feature Film | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Costume Design (Najboljso kostumografijo) | 2022
Best International Film | 2021
Best Cinematography | 2021 | Kasper
2021 | Kasper
2021 | Joachim
Top Five Foreign Language Films | 2021
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Best Film | 2021 | Joachim
Best Film | 2021 | Joachim
Best Film Not in the English Language | 2021
2021 | Joachim
Official Section | 2021 | Joachim
Best NonAmerican Film Bedste ikkeamerikanske film | 2023
Best Actress International Competition | 2023 | Renate
Best Supporting Actor International Competition | 2023 | Herbert
Best Screenplay International Competition | 2023 | Joachim
Top Ten of the Year International Competition | 2023 | Joachim
Best Actress Audience Award | 2023 | Renate
Top Ten of the Year Audience Award | 2023 | Joachim
Best Film Not in the English Language | 2022 | Thomas
Best Leading Actress | 2022 | Renate
Film of the Year | 2022
NonEnglish Language Film of the Year | 2022
Screenplay of the Year | 2022 | Joachim
Film Performance of the Year | 2022 | Renate
Best NonAmerican Film Bedste ikkeamerikanske film | 2023
Best Supporting Actor | 2023 | Anders Danielsen
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 2023 | Joachim
Best Film International Competition | 2023 | Joachim
Best Director International Competition | 2023 | Joachim
Best Ensemble International Competition | 2023 | Renate
Best European Film Millor Pellcula Europea | 2023
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2022 | Renate
Most Daring Performance | 2022 | Renate
Best Supporting Actor rets mannlige birolle | 2022 | Herbert
Best Direction rets regi | 2022 | Joachim
Best Sound Design rets lyddesign | 2022
Best Score rets musikk | 2022 | Ola
Best Editing rets klipp | 2022 | Olivier Bugge
Best Production Design rets scenografi | 2022
Best Visual Effects rets visuelle effekter | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 2022 | Joachim
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2022 | Renate
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2022 | Herbert
International Feature | 2022
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best International Film | 2022
Best Global Actress in a Motion Picture | 2022 | Renate
Best Picture | 2022 | Thomas
Best Director | 2022 | Joachim
Best Actress | 2022 | Renate
Best NonEnglish Language Film | 2022
Best Foreign Film | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best International Film | 2022
Best Actress | 2022 | Renate
Best Narrative Film | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Actress | 2022 | Renate
Best Actress | 2022 | Renate
Best Film Not in the English Language | 2022
Best Picture | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022 | Joachim
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
Best Foreign Language Film | 2022
2022 | Joachim
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2022 | Renate
Best Motion Picture International Film | 2022
Best International Feature | 2022
Film of the Year | 2022
Best Actress | 2022 | Renate
Best Actress | 2022 | Renate
Best Film | 2021
Best Film | 2021
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Feature Narrative Competition | 2021 | Joachim
Best Film | 2021 | Joachim
Best International Feature | 2021
Best Performance | 2021 | Renate
Best Film | 2021
Best Screenplay | 2021 | Eskil
Best International Film | 2021
Main Competition Camera | 2021 | Kasper
The Nechama Rivilin Award for Best International Film | 2021 | Joachim
Best International Film | 2021
Best Actress | 2021 | Renate
Best Film | 2021
Best Female Lead | 2021 | Renate
Best Original Screenplay | 2021 | Eskil
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Best Film | 2021 | Joachim
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Best Foreign Language Film | 2021
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 12,687,507 USD
Prior to the movie, Renate Reinsve was ready to give up on acting to pursue a career in carpentry (Reinsve had then recently renovated a home and fell in love with woodwork). Just one day after making the life-changing decision to quit acting, Norwegian director Joachim Trier surprised her with an impromptu meeting, and together they mused about life, love, among other things. The last time the pair had worked together was over a decade ago, in Oslo, August 31st (2011), where Reinsve only had one line in an insignificant scene. Using their earlier conversation as a basis, Trier subsequently worked on the script for The Worst Person in the World (2021), with the intention that Reinsve would play the lead in it.
Joachim Trier's statement for the film: "For a long time I have wanted to make a film about love. One that goes a bit deeper than normal onscreen love stories, where everything is so simple, the stories so clear-cut, the feelings so admirably unambiguous. A film that will look seriously at the difficulties of meeting someone when you're struggling to figure out your own life; at how irresolute and uncertain even the most rational and otherwise self-confident people can become when they fall in love; and how complicated it is, even for romantics, when they actually get what they have been dreaming about."
Anders Danielsen Lie told director Joachim Trier before filming started, "I want to do the best acting I've ever done." Trier revealed, "He's gotten better with his craft, and he's gotten even braver about exposing deeper emotions." Danielsen Lie worked closely with costar Renate Reinsve to tell his character's story through her eyes, as she's the lead character. He added, "There's an old-fashioned masculinity to [my character]. He feels that he belonged to a time that has passed and he is alienated by the fragmentation of culture in the digital world." Danielsen Lie ended up receiving the best reviews of his career after the film premiered at the Cannes film festival.
According to Joachim Trier, the film has been referred to as "the rom-com for people who hate rom-coms."
The final installment in Trier's Oslo trilogy.
"Aksel: I always worried something would go wrong, but the things that went wrong were never what I worried about."
"Narrator: She said she was terrified of being alone. Terrified of living without him. That when she left, she'd be like Bambi on the ice. And that was precisely why she had to do it. Aksel mumbled soothing words she didn't hear. She was thinking about how, at the age of 30, she'd just compared herself to Bambi."