Anderson spoke to GQ Magazine last year about casting the “Call Me By Your Name” Oscar nominee in his new film. ‘Asteroid City’ Has the Precise Camerawork of a Wes Anderson Film - but Now in Desert SunlightĬhalamet stars in “The French Dispatch” as a student revolutionary named Zeffirelli, whose story appears to have a few nods to the Nouvelle Vague, from its black-and-white cinematography to its focus on rebellious and liberated youth. Anderson’s longtime cinematographer Robert Yeoman shot the film, while his frequent composer Alexandre Desplat and editor Andrew Weisblum also worked on the project. Searchlight’s official synopsis for “The French Dispatch” reads: “The film is a love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th Century French city and brings to life a collection of stories published in ‘The French Dispatch’ magazine.” The ensemble cast includes Bill Murray, Timothee Chalamet, Frances McDormand, Bob Balaban, Jeff Goldblum, Elisabeth Moss, Tilda Swinton, Lea Seydoux, Owen Wilson, Jeffrey Wright, Tony Revolori, and more. The movie was named an Official Selection of Cannes last year and was originally going to open Jbefore the pandemic bumped it first to Octoand then now to October 22, 2021. The date announcement comes with confirmation that Anderson’s star-studded new film will world premiere at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival in July and also play the 59th New York Film Festival in the fall. We also love the comedians' performances, all very incredible, no matter if they appear shortly or more in the movie.At long last Searchlight Pictures has dated Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” for October 22, 2021. We love the way Anderson imagines his movie with real shots, or model, sometimes in slow motion, sometimes as an animated movie, for an odd mix, very amusing. It has it all, perfectly balanced and perfectly timed, giving the movie a very special flavor very dear fo the movie maker's heart.Ī genuine tribuet as well to the art of story-telling and famous news magazines such as The Time or The New Yorker, through truly incredible journalists each telling their report in this small French and fictional city, Ennui-sur-Blasé (Boredom-on-Blasé). Sets between real and cardboard cut-out, a dream casting, some dry wit, colorful characters. Wes Anderson delivers a movie as beautiful as spellbinding offering what makes the very charm of his oh-so different style. The French Dispatch is about a collection of stories from the latest issue of an American magazine published in a fictional French town in the 20 th century.
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