Who Is Train Dreams Director Clint Bentley? Meet the Director Behind Spirit Award Best Film Winner

Published 02/16/2026, 12:27 AM CST

Some films do not need loud action sequences or dramatic twists to leave a lasting impact. Instead, they rely on atmosphere, emotion, and storytelling that feels almost poetic. Train Dreams is exactly that kind of movie, quiet, haunting, and powerful in a way that stays with viewers long after the credits roll.

Since its release, the film has quickly become one of the most talked-about literary adaptations in recent memory, sparking widespread discussion among audiences and critics alike. But as the buzz around Train Dreams continues to grow, one question is becoming increasingly common: Who is the filmmaker behind this moving cinematic experience?

Who has directed Train Dreams? All about the director

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Train Dreams is directed by Clint Bentley, an acclaimed American filmmaker known for crafting grounded stories that explore identity, loss, and human resilience. Bentley has built a reputation for delivering intimate, deeply emotional cinema that resonates strongly with critics and festival audiences alike.

Before stepping behind the camera for Train Dreams, Bentley made waves with his feature directorial debut Jockey (2021), a film inspired by his late father, who worked as a jockey and horse trainer. The movie premiered at Sundance Film Festival and earned significant recognition, including a Special Jury Prize. Bentley has also been widely praised for his screenwriting work, earning Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay for both Sing Sing (2023) and Train Dreams (2025).

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So what is Train Dreams actually about, and why is it drawing so much buzz?

Train Dreams: A haunting tale of love, loss, and survival

Train Dreams follows the life of Robert Grainier (played by Joel Edgerton), a logger living in the early 1900s Pacific Northwest. It is based on Denis Johnson’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize finalist novella with the same name. The film explores his experiences with grief, solitude, and the changing American landscape during an era of industrial transformation.

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The movie premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, later securing Netflix distribution, and quickly became a standout in the awards circuit. Alongside major nominations at events like the Gotham Awards, Train Dreams which has a prestigious cast, and storyline has also earned a prestigious Award nomination for Best Picture at the Oscars, placing it among the biggest films of the year.

Clint Bentley’s rise has been anything but accidental. With Jockey establishing his emotional storytelling voice and Train Dreams cementing his place among top-tier filmmakers, Bentley has proven he can blend literary depth with cinematic beauty in a way few directors can.

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What did you think of Train Dreams and do you believe Clint Bentley has a real shot at taking home an Oscar this year? Let us know in the comments! 

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Karishma Dasgupta

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Karishma is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She enjoys digging deep into stories and bringing clarity to the often fast-moving world of entertainment. She holds a double Master’s degree in Fashion Business Management and Digital Marketing.

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