READ MORE: The 2015 Indiewire Cannes Bible Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier is no stranger to the Cannes Film Festival, having premiered his critically acclaimed drama "Oslo, August 31st" at the event in 2011. That movie, the tense day-in-the-life story of a recovering drug addict, came after his similarly well-received debut "Reprise," the story of aspiring writers released by Miramax in 2006. Still, Trier's current Cannes entry "Louder Than Bombs," which premieres at this year's festival in competition, marks a new stage of his career: It's his first feature shot in English with a cast of name actors. The movie, which wrapped production last fall in New...
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