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12 November 2021 11:00Sture 1

Joachim Trier joins the Industry Days for his own Master Class


Scandinavian melancholia is a phenomenon often discussed when it comes to Nordic cinema, yet few creators have managed to capture it as aptly as Joachim Trier. Famous for his psychologically complex and character-driven storytelling through films like Thelma, Louder Than Bombs and The Oslo Trilogy - consisting of films Reprise, Oslo, August 31st and The Worst Person In The World - Joachim has made a name for himself both in the Nordic and international film scene. 

A veteran at Stockholm International Film Festival, Trier receives his third Bronze Horse Awards this year, as well as our Stockholm Visionary Award 2021. In his masterclass, moderated by Jon Asp, Joachim will share his experience with narrative filmmaking and directing intellectually captivating, aesthetically beautiful films. He will discuss his creative process and what it takes to create meaningful cinematic art. 

We welcome you to join us for an intimate dialogue with one of Northern Europe’s most renown directors.

Moderated by Jon Asp

*Restricted to industry accredited guests only.

All you need to know

This event is part of the Stockholm International Film Festival's Industry Days.
Student at SKH? You will be able to RSVP through your institution. 

When: November 12th, 11.00-12.00.

When you have RSVP:ed, you will recieve a confirmation with a QR-code. Please present this when attending the event. 


Remember: Only industry accredited guests can RSVP to this event. 
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Jon Asp
Moderator

Jon Asp is a film critic, journalist and author. Editor of film magazine Point of View (povfilm.se) and contributor to Svenska Dagbladet and Aftonbladet.

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Joachim Trier
Director

Joachim, born in Denmark and raised in Oslo, grew up in a creative family with both his parents being involved in the film industry. He began his own creative career shooting skateboard videos as a teenager, and later decided to leave skateboarding behind to pursue his ambitions in filmmaking. Joachim attended both the European Film College in Denmark, and the National Film and Television School in England, before releasing his first feature film, Reprise, in 2006.

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Stockholm International Film Festival
Stockholm University of the Arts