What's Happening?
Editor Olivier Bugge Coutté discusses the challenges of editing Joachim Trier's film 'Sentimental Value', which originally had a runtime of three and a half hours. The film, a multicharacter tragicomedy, required significant cuts to focus on the main narrative and character arcs. Coutté highlights the difficulty of balancing the film's various storylines and the creative decisions involved in shaping the final product.
Why It's Important?
The editing process is crucial in filmmaking, affecting the pacing, narrative clarity, and audience engagement. Coutté's work on 'Sentimental Value' demonstrates the editor's role in refining a film's story and enhancing its emotional impact. This case also illustrates the collaborative nature of filmmaking, where editors work closely
with directors to achieve a cohesive vision. The challenges faced in editing 'Sentimental Value' reflect broader industry practices and the importance of creative problem-solving in film production.









