Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 22nd February 5:00 PM - Alhambra Screen 1

Sentimental Value
(Affeksjonsverdi)

Director: Joachim Trier Country: Norway
Cert: 15 Year: 2025 Length: 133 minsLanguage: Norwegian, English And French
Spring 2026
Sentimental Value

Audience Reaction

Score: 75.88% Attendance: 122

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Another Cannes prize winner for you, this time the Grand Prize. "History, memory, expression, art, trauma—they're all woven through Trier's breathtaking drama, a movie that recalls Ingmar Bergman more than any he's made yet but also one that truly cements his status as one of the working masters. It's a movie that sneaks up on you like great fiction, blending theme and character in a way that allows it to live in your mind after you see it, rolling around what it means to both the people in it and your own life" - Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com.

Gustav (played magnificently by Stellan Skarsgård) has abandoned his family years ago to make films. Now his wife has died and he has come back to his family home for the funeral to find his two daughters want nothing to do with him. How does he try to make amends? By offering his eldest daughter the role of his own mother in his latest autobiographical film, which she turns down flat. Not to be beaten, he gives the role to an American actress, cue much anger and resentment, especially when it turns out he intends to make the movie in their house.

"Sentimental Value is about regret and trauma and the things left unsaid. It also asks some pointed questions about art: Gustav is a great filmmaker. And Nora is a great actress. Was the collateral damage of their hopelessly fractured relationship worth it? And is there a way they can learn to communicate, if not directly, perhaps through their art?...Trier, who has two young daughters himself, directs the whole affair with beauty and pathos and wit" - Max Weiss, New York Magazine

Critics

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A fantastic showcase for Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård, and another strong piece from director Joachim Trier, this is a moving drama that lingers long.
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Emily Maskell, Empire Magazine



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Sentimental Value is a thoughtful and moving exploration of the long tail of family dynamics.
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Christina Newland, Time Out



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Trier’s film overflows with the kind of genuinely impactful potential that we go to the movies for, the type that leaves us feeling understood more than it makes us feel good.
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Coleman Spilde, Salon.com



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Though it’s only two hours and 13 minutes long, Sentimental Value packs a whole novel’s worth of emotional texture and telling visual detail into that run time.
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Dana Stevens, Slate



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It’s hardly a guilty pleasure movie, though its sheer pleasantness comes with a certain pang of conscience: should cinema this intelligent be this much fun to watch?
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Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph



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A layered masterpiece that "The Worst Person in the World" director Joachim Trier has been working toward for his entire career.
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David Ehrlich, IndieWire



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