Renate Reinsve and Nils Ole Oftebro have joined Haugesund’s Walk of Fame. “It’s a celebration of hard work and [a sign of] someone rooting for you and appreciating what you’re doing, giving you this loving push in the direction you’re going,” Reinsve told Variety . “I never thought it would be possible.

I was a very nerdy, shy kid, and although I loved the craft, I never saw myself being honored like this.” She couldn’t attend the lively ceremony in person, however, as she’s now on set having recently reunited with her “The Worst Person in the World” director. “We started shooting Joachim Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’ this week.

It’s surreal and fantastic to actually be on set together again, after everything that happened last time,” she told Variety . Their last collab, nominated for two Academy Awards, brought Reinsve a BAFTA nomination and an award at Cannes for Best Actress. “I’ve worked in theatre my whole life.

I loved that, and even though I dreamed of being in films, it seemed very far away,” she recalled. Since then, she has acted in “A Different Man,” “Another End” and “Presumed Innocent,” alongside Jake Gyllenhaal. “I feel that Norwegian cinema is really coming up and that directors inspire each other to push boundaries and find their own voices,” she said, admitting she feels “proud” to be celebrated alongside her “colleagues and teachers.

” But she approaches stardom with caution. “When I was young.