Julie is turning thirty and her life is an existential mess. Several of her talents have gone to waste and her older boyfriend, Aksel – a successful graphic novelist – is pushing for them to settle down. One night, she gatecrashes a party and meets the young and charming Eivind. Before long, she has broken up with Aksel and thrown herself into yet another new relationship, hoping for a new perspective on her life. Or are some life choices already behind her after all?
„It may be the most jolly and precise film about the nowness. Every millennial will easily identify with the main actress and others will learn a bit more about this unbearable anxiety coming from the vast possibilities, and ruling cult of individualism and self-realization. Film’s emotional palette is really wide therefore I promise tears from both laughter and empathy.“ (Aistė Račaitytė)
Director’s bio:
Joachim Trier (b. 1974, Denmark) is held among critics as one of the most interesting and important contemporary directors and his films collected multiple awards both in Norway and international film festivals. He presented his first feature Reprisa (2006, “Kino Pavasaris”) at the Toronto Film Festival and collected the best debut award there. Oslo, August 31st (2011) and Louder Than Bombs (2015) were premiered at Cannes. The Worst Person in the World (2021) closes the Oslo trilogy, which was initiated by his debut.
Dialogues – Norwegian
Subtitles – Lithuanian, English