Mar 16 • 02:47 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Film with Danish-Norwegian Director Wins Oscar

The film "Affektionsværdi," directed by Danish-Norwegian Joachim Trier, wins an Oscar for Best International Film, marking a historic achievement for Norway.

The film "Affektionsværdi," directed by the Danish-Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier, has made history by winning the Oscar for Best International Film. This is a groundbreaking moment as it marks the first time a Norwegian feature film has claimed an Oscar award, highlighting the growing recognition of Norwegian cinema on the global stage. Trier, who had previously been nominated for his work in "Verdens værste menneske" in 2022, finally receives his first Oscar, adding a significant accolade to his career.

"Affektionsværdi" features a star-studded cast that includes Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård, Norwegian Renate Reinsve, American Elle Fanning, and Danish Jesper Christensen, showcasing a blend of talent from across the Nordic countries and beyond. The film was nominated in eight different categories, demonstrating its critical acclaim and artistic merit. The production was supported by Zentropa, with Sisse Graum involved as a producer, which has a reputation for producing high-quality films in the region.

This Oscar win not only elevates Joachim Trier's profile as a director but also shines a light on the collaboration between Denmark and Norway in the film industry. As international recognition for Scandinavian cinema continues to grow, this victory may pave the way for more collaborations and projects in the future, further enhancing the cultural exchange and cinematic storytelling from this part of the world.

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