Trier was also nominated with “Reprise” (2007) and “Oslo, August 31st” (2011).
Now he is nominated again, along with screenwriter Eskil Vogt and producer Thomas Robsahm.
the drama “Louder Than Bombs” is an international co-produced film which Trier has written the script with Eskil Vogt.
the main roles are played by Jesse Eisenberg, Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert, David Strathairn and Amy Ryan. The film had its world premiere in competition during the Cannes Film Festival last May.
The Norwegian jury emphasizes in its grounds that the film examines grief subdued manner, through a liquid organic and original film language, taking care the characters’ different emotional states.
the film” Louder Than Bombs “
- Created by Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt, their first English language film.
- the film was nominated for the Palme d’Or in Cannes film festival in May 2015, as the first Norwegian film ever.
- the film was recorded in New York.
- the film says Jesse Eisenberg, Devin Druid , Gabriel Byrne and Isabelle Huppert.
- the film is produced by Lens.
recognition
– It is a great recognition for us and the rest of the team that has been involved in making the film, and we are extremely pleased that the jury selected “Louder Than Bombs” as a candidate for the Nordic Council film Prize, writes the nominees, director Joachim Trier, scriptwriter Eskil Vogt and producer Thomas Robsahm, in a joint statement.
they also attaches importance that the film is a correct Nordic cooperation – with technical manager from Norway, Sweden and Denmark involved.
“Louder Than Bombs” are previously rewarded with Kanonprisen and Amanda price, respectively best director and best screenplay.
the Nordic Council film Prize is nominal DKK 350,000 and this year it will be reduced out of 13 time.
Strong Danish
Nominated for the Prize is also Danish “Under Sanden. ” The drama, which received Norwegian premiere on June 24, led to many debates in their home country, and it has attracted attention – and won awards – far beyond the borders of Denmark.
The action revolves around a handful of German teenagers who in war wake set to clear mines in Western Jutland.
the characters are fictional but the action based on real history.
– demining team was called prisoners of war or volunteers. But in reality they were just loose. They got bad with food and some of them died of starvation. Others died or was badly bruised as a result of actual demining, said actor Roland Møller in the face of NTB.
In the movie plays Møller the fictional Danish sergeant Carl, who is set to lead demining on a beautiful Danish beach. Work gruesome creature stands in glaring contrast to the picturesque beach environment.
Mills believes the film is universal.
– It imparts not only a bit little-known history. It also says something more general about the war and about the mechanisms and hatred that arise.
So now, director Martin Zandvliet, screenwriter Martin Zandvliet and producer Mikael Rieks nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize.
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