“It’s a tough thing; making movies. And to talk to people who appreciate them means a lot.” Director Joachim Trier has an undeniably infectious energy, housing a clear love for the history of cinema and storytelling art in general.
A pupil of director Stephen Frears while attending London’s National Film School, “The Worst Person in the World” filmmaker very much agrees with his former mentor’s philosophy that “90% of what you can do with actors starts with the casting.” Capturing both the frenetic spirit of youth and eventual acknowledgment of adulthood through her character, Julie, Cannes Best Actress winner Renate Reinsve was Trier’s only choice for the part, having written the script specifically with her in mind.
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