Sentimental Value

Showings

Kentucky Theatre Fri, Dec 12 1:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Dec 12 5:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Dec 12 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Dec 13 1:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Dec 13 5:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Dec 13 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Dec 14 1:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Dec 14 5:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Dec 14 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Dec 15 5:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Dec 15 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Dec 16 5:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Dec 16 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Dec 17 1:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Dec 17 5:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Dec 17 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Dec 18 5:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Dec 18 7:40 PM
Film Info
Release Year:2025
Rating:R
Runtime:135
Genre:Drama
Comedy
Production Country:Turkey
Norway
France
Denmark
Sweden
Germany
United Kingdom
Original Language:English
French
Norwegian
Swedish
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Joachim Trier
Cast:Renate Reinsve
Stellan Skarsgård
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas
Elle Fanning
Cory Michael Smith
Screenwriter:Eskil Vogt
Joachim Trier
Social Media
Website:https://www.neonrated.com/film/sentimental-value

Description

"Transcendently moving." —David Ehrlich, IndieWire

 

"Truly sublime, Mr. Trier. Sublime." Gregory Ellwood, The Playlist

 

"History, memory, expression, art, trauma — they’re all woven through Trier’s breathtaking drama, a movie that recalls Ingmar Bergman more than any he’s made yet but also one that truly cements his status as one of the working masters…. There has rarely been a film in which the family dynamic is more genuinely defined than in this one." —Brian Tallerico, rogerbert.com

 

The winner of the Grand Prix at this year’s Cannes festival, Sentimental Value portrays the repercussions of a once-great filmmaker’s effort to recapture his past glory. A man who’s always prioritized his work, Gustav Borg (Stellan Skarsgård) is estranged from his daughters Nora (Renate Reinsve), a gifted stage actress, and the more grounded Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas). He finds a surprising source of support after a Hollywood star, Rachel Kemp (Elle Fanning) discovers his films at a festival retrospective. As preparation for Gustav’s new movie begins with Rachel in the role that Nora had rejected, the uniquely personal nature of his script — based on a tragedy that took place in the house that remains central to the Borgs’ lives — draws the family members together again in ways they could not predict.

 

As nuanced as it is empathetic, Trier’s screenplay with long-time collaborator Eskil Vogt brings the best out of the formidable duo of Skarsgård and Reinsve. It also elicits comparably exquisite turns by Fanning and from Lilleaas, who deserves the same kind of attention that Reinsve earned for Trier’s 2021 hit The Worst Person in the World.