If you’re in the midst of an existential crisis and need a movie to cheer you up or help you with your questions, Netflix just added a great feature film to its catalog.
It is one of the best films presented at the 74th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in 2021 and has received many awards, such as the Lumer Prize for Best International Co-Production, the Goya for Best European Film and especially the Woman Prize. Interpretation for his lead actor in Cannes.
Unveiling raw talent from Norway
In the year that Julia Ducournau’s Titan won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, another film rocked the Croisette: Joachim Trier’s Julie (in 12 chapters). The Norwegian filmmaker known for this feature film completes his Oslo trilogy after New Deal (reprise) and Oslo on August 31.
With Julie (in 12 chapters), Joachim Trier and his co-author Eskil Vogt paint a portrait of a woman of her time in the midst of an existential crisis, evoking a whirlwind of authentic and precise emotions that do as much good as they do. damage
The film follows the professional and emotional struggles of Julie (Renate Reinsve), a young thirty-year-old Norwegian living in Oslo, full of resources but still finding her way. With questions and doubts about her future, Julie decides to end her relationship with Axel (Anders Danielsen Lie), a loving and protective successful cartoonist.
She then begins a new relationship with Eiwind (Herbert Nordum), hoping to start a new life. But bad choices, a strong desire for freedom and a spirit of resistance will destroy Julie’s plans.

The film is divided into several parts, namely a prologue, 12 chapters and an epilogue, which gradually shows the evolution of the heroine over several years through important events and situations in her life.
Actress Renate Reinsweh is a true revelation in this gem of writing and direction by Joachim Trier. She marvels at this chronicle of life and serves as a universal figure for an entire generation’s search for love and fulfillment.
His interpretation won a prize at Cannes and opened the door to other international projects to be seen soon, such as Halfdan Ullman Tondel’s The Invitation and Piero Messina’s Another End with Gael García Bernal and Berenice Bejo, as well as the series Presumably Innocent with Jake Gyllenhaal. and Aaron Shimberg’s A Different Man with Sebastian Stan.
While you wait to discover the next projects of Renate Rainswe, I recommend you (again) to see her in Julie (in 12 chapters), an epic and masterful film from which we come away with bitter feelings, tears in our eyes and smiles from our ears. to the ear
“Julie (12 Chapters)” is available on Netflix.
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