Sentimental Value is a reflective drama exploring memory, objects, and the emotional meaning we attach to them. Moving between personal experience and collective reflection, the film offers a thoughtful and intimate look at how memories shape identity and relationships.
The screening takes place at the Georghios Lykourgos Municipal Theatre of Larnaka, starting promptly at 20:30. A 15-minute discussion will follow the screening. The event is organised by the Larnaka Cinema Society, with the support of the Department of Contemporary Culture of the Deputy Ministry of Culture and the Municipality of Larnaca.
🗓️ Schedule Screening starts: 20:30 (sharp) | Larnaca Municipal Theatre (G. Lykourgos)
🎬 Director: Joachim Trier 📽️ 2024 | Drama | Duration: 128’ 🗣️ Language: Norwegian with Greek subtitles 🔞 Note: Admission is not permitted for persons under 18.

Joachim Trier is one of the most acclaimed filmmakers to emerge from Scandinavia in the 21st century. Born in Copenhagen in 1974 and raised in Norway, Trier studied at the National Film and Television School in London before making his feature debut with Reprise (2006), which announced him as a major new voice in European cinema. His subsequent films — Oslo, 31 August (2011), Louder Than Bombs (2015), Thelma (2017), and The Worst Person in the World (2021) — have screened at Cannes, won numerous international awards, and cemented his reputation as a director of exceptional emotional intelligence and visual craft. The Worst Person in the World earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay and made lead actress Renate Reinsve a global name. Trier's appearance at the Georghios Lykourgos Municipal Theatre of Larnaca — one of Cyprus's most important cultural venues — as part of a film programme or Q&A event brought an internationally celebrated cinematic voice to the island's cultural calendar.