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    Joachim Trier, 'Louder Than Bombs'
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    Joachim Trier, 'Louder Than Bombs'

    2015-05-12T08:01:59.230Z

    Norwegian director Joachim Trier tells Wendy Mitchell about his first English-language feature, Louder Than Bombs, a father-son drama that elevates him into Cannes Competition

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    ‘The Worst Person In The World’ duo Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt on their writing partnership: "We talk more about life"
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    ‘The Worst Person In The World’ duo Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt on their writing partnership: "We talk more about life"

    2022-03-09T16:37:00Z

    They met three decades ago and have been friends and collaborators ever since, including co-writing multiple Oscar and Bafta nominee The Worst Person In The World.

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    'Louder Than Bombs': Review
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    'Louder Than Bombs': Review

    2015-05-18T07:46:00Z

    Dir. Joachim Trier. Norway, France, Denmark, 2015. 109 min

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    Trier's Louder Than Bombs revived
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    Trier's Louder Than Bombs revived

    2014-04-30T10:16:00Z

    Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s first English-language movie Louder than Bombs, is back on track.

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    The Orchard acquires ‘Louder Than Bombs’
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    The Orchard acquires ‘Louder Than Bombs’

    2015-05-26T21:31:00Z

    Joachim Trier’s drama has become the latest Cannes selection to find a North American home.

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    Joachim Trier founds new production company
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    Joachim Trier founds new production company

    2018-02-17T09:28:00Z

    Producer Thomas Robsham and writer Eskil Vogt will also be partners in the new company, part of the group of Film Farms.

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    Haugesund: 'Louder Than Bombs', 'The Wave' top Amanda awards
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    Haugesund: 'Louder Than Bombs', 'The Wave' top Amanda awards

    2016-08-30T13:11:00Z

    Joachim Trier’s drama Louder Than Bombs won four prizes including Best Director, while The Wave scooped Best Film.

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    Cannes: 'Louder Than Bombs' sold to 90+ territories
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    Cannes: 'Louder Than Bombs' sold to 90+ territories

    2015-05-29T12:26:00Z

    Joachim Trier’s family drama played in Competition at Cannes.

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    'Louder Than Bombs' wins Nordic Council Film Prize
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    'Louder Than Bombs' wins Nordic Council Film Prize

    2016-11-02T11:29:00Z

    It is the first time a Norwegian feature has won the prestigious $52,000 prize. 

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    Joachim Trier talks Norwegian supernatural thriller 'Thelma'
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    Joachim Trier talks Norwegian supernatural thriller 'Thelma'

    2017-12-04T16:22:00Z

    Someone said to me early: ’You’re trying to do a Christopher Nolan film on a Norwegian budget’.

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