ReFocus: The Films of Joachim Trier
This is the first book-length academic study of Norwegian auteur Joachim Trier's films. The book, written by an author who has followed his work closely for ten years, offers an introduction to all five feature films, from his debut Reprise (2006) to his recent success The Worst Person in the Word (2021). The book investigates the style and themes of Trier’s films through a prologue, nine chapters, and an epilogue. The main section of the book looks closely at selected tropes across Trier's films, such as memory, time, and identity, as well as his style and his innovative use of montage, voice-over and settings. The prologue place Trier in contemporary Norwegian cinema and discuss his different inspirations and collaborations. An interview with Joachim Trier makes up the epilogue of the book.

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ReFocus: The Films of Joachim Trier
This is the first book-length academic study of Norwegian auteur Joachim Trier's films. The book, written by an author who has followed his work closely for ten years, offers an introduction to all five feature films, from his debut Reprise (2006) to his recent success The Worst Person in the Word (2021). The book investigates the style and themes of Trier’s films through a prologue, nine chapters, and an epilogue. The main section of the book looks closely at selected tropes across Trier's films, such as memory, time, and identity, as well as his style and his innovative use of montage, voice-over and settings. The prologue place Trier in contemporary Norwegian cinema and discuss his different inspirations and collaborations. An interview with Joachim Trier makes up the epilogue of the book.

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ReFocus: The Films of Joachim Trier

ReFocus: The Films of Joachim Trier

by Anne Gjelsvik
ReFocus: The Films of Joachim Trier

ReFocus: The Films of Joachim Trier

by Anne Gjelsvik

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This is the first book-length academic study of Norwegian auteur Joachim Trier's films. The book, written by an author who has followed his work closely for ten years, offers an introduction to all five feature films, from his debut Reprise (2006) to his recent success The Worst Person in the Word (2021). The book investigates the style and themes of Trier’s films through a prologue, nine chapters, and an epilogue. The main section of the book looks closely at selected tropes across Trier's films, such as memory, time, and identity, as well as his style and his innovative use of montage, voice-over and settings. The prologue place Trier in contemporary Norwegian cinema and discuss his different inspirations and collaborations. An interview with Joachim Trier makes up the epilogue of the book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399517133
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 08/29/2025
Series: ReFocus: The International Directors Series
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Anne Gjelsvik is a Professor of Film Studies at the Department of Art and Media Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. She has published extensively in both English and Norwegian. Her most recent book was Bearbeidelser. 22. juli i ord og bilder, about artistic treatments of the 2011 terror attacks in Norway. Among her other publications are Cinema Between Media, co-written with Jørgen Bruhn, and the edited collection Women of Ice and Fire: Gender, Game of Thrones and Multiple Media Engagements (co-edited with Rikke Schubart).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Figures

Prologue

Chapter 1: Mimesis and Memory

Chapter 2: Fractured Narratives

Chapter 3: Sculpting in Time

Chapter 4: Oslo

Chapter 5: Closures and Openings

Chapter 6: The Human Condition

Chapter 7: A Good Picture

Chapter 8: Voices and Words

Chapter 9: Moments and Movements

Epilogue: An Interview with Joachim Trier

Filmography Joachim Trier' films

Filmography

Bibliography

Index

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