"Affection Value" has won a historic Oscar
Joachim Trier's film "Affection Value" has made history by winning the Oscar for Best International Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards, marking the first Oscar win for a Norwegian film in this category.
At the 2026 Academy Awards held in Los Angeles, Joachim Trier's film "Affection Value" achieved a historic milestone by winning the Oscar for Best International Feature Film. This victory is particularly significant as it marks the first time a Norwegian film has secured this prestigious award. Trier, visibly emotional during the acceptance speech, expressed gratitude by stating, 'Thank you very much! I'm just a film nerd from Norway.' His heartfelt remarks highlight his passion for filmmaking and the desire to connect with audiences around the world.
The film was celebrated at the Dolby Theatre amidst a star-studded gathering of Hollywood's elite, showcasing the global recognition of Norwegian cinema. Trier was accompanied on stage by the film's cast and producers, who all played a vital role in the success of "Affection Value." Notably, actors such as Renate Reinsve and Stellan SkarsgΓ₯rd were present, reflecting the collaborative effort that went into the film's production. This win not only elevates Trier's career but also places Norwegian films on the international map, encouraging future filmmakers from the region.
As the awards season progresses, "Affection Value" stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring filmmakers in Norway and beyond. The recognition of such a unique and heartfelt story underscores the importance of diversity in film and the ability of cinema to transcend cultural boundaries, fostering a global appreciation for different storytelling traditions. This triumph might pave the way for more Norwegian films to enter the international arena and resonate with broader audiences, ultimately contributing to the rich tapestry of global cinema.