Sunday 19 April 2015

Image: Isabelle Huppert in "Louder Than Bombs"


Trier’s Louder Than Bombs competes at Cannes

Published: 16/04/2015 | Edited: 16/04/2015
Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s Louder Than Bombs will be the only Nordic entry in the main competition at the Cannes International Film Festival between 13-24 May


“Trier’s selection for the main competition at Cannes is a great recognition for him as a filmmaker as well as confirming confirming the quality of Norwegian cinema,” added Sindre Guldvog, CEO of the Norwegian Film Institute. 
The director’s previous features, Reprise (2002) and Oslo, August 31st (Oslo, 31. August) were both awarded at international festivals, including Toronto and Sundance, as well as being distributed in several territories. 
In Louder Than Bombs Trier continues his collaboration with Vogt, who has co-written his films since his short film Proctor (2002). Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert, Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Druid star in the Thomas Robsahm production for the Norwegian producer Motlys, which was shot in New York. 

Synopsis


An upcoming exhibition celebrating renowned photographer Isabelle Reed three years after her untimely death brings her eldest son back to the family house - forcing him to spend more time with his father and withdrawn younger brother than he has in years. With the three of them under the same roof, the father Gene tries desperately to connect with his two sons, but they struggle to reconcile their feelings about the wife and mother they remember so differently.
One of the 20 entries vying for the Palme d’Or, Trier’s first English-language film was co-produced by France’s Memento Films, with support from the Norwegian Film Institute. SF Film will release domestically in October; Memento handles international sales.



Filmography:
Oslo, August 31st (2011), feature
Reprise (2006), feature
Procter (2002), short
Still (2001), short
Pietá (1999), short
Passport (1998), short
The Transparency of Evil (1996), short
Neglection (1996), short
Fatal Strategies (1995), short

Presentation of the 2015 Cannes films in competition, in The Guardian.

Peter Bradshaw writes this about the Norwegian entry, "Louder Thn Bonds" by Joachom Trier:

Louder Than Bombs, starring Jesse Eisenberg and written by Eskil Vogt, is the new film by the Norwegian director Joachim Trier (distantly related to Lars von Trier, who like Josef von Sternberg added Von to the family name). Trier’s drama Oslo, August 31st made a great impression in the Un Certain Regard section in 2011. Louder Than Bombs is his first English-language movie, and reportedly a complex, Rashomon-type drama centring on facts that emerge about a war photographer after her death, as a retrospective of her work is being assembled.

Article link: http://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2015/apr/16/cannes-2015-british-directors-peter-bradshaw-preview


Cannes 2015: the Brits aren't coming, but I'm still glad to go




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