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From Carpenter Dreams to Cannes Queen: Reinsve's Journey
21 Dec
Summary
- Reinsve nearly quit acting for carpentry before a key role.
- She seeks to maintain self-image amidst overwhelming praise.
- Her new film with Trier won the Grand Prix at Cannes.

Norwegian actor Renate Reinsve's career took a dramatic turn when director Joachim Trier wrote "The Worst Person in the World" for her, a role that led to international fame and awards. She famously vomited after a glowing review, finding the sudden acclaim overwhelming and consciously sought to remain grounded.
Reinsve's subsequent project, "A Different Man," marked her English-speaking debut, followed by a reunion with Trier for "Sentimental Value," which premiered at Cannes in May 2025. This film, exploring themes of family, art, and love, secured the Grand Prix and generated significant Oscar buzz for Reinsve.
Despite her global success, Reinsve, who grew up feeling out of place, finds a sense of belonging in her homeland's burgeoning film industry, largely propelled by her and Trier's work. She continues to choose projects that challenge her, demonstrating a deliberate approach to her celebrated acting career.




