Benicio del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Timothee Chalamet, Lea Seydoux, Frances McDormand, Lyna Khoudri, Billy Murray, Owen Wilson, Elizabeth Moss, Sairose Ronan, and we aren’t still done with the ensemble cast of the most powerful voice in aesthetics Wes Anderson’s latest ‘The French Dispatch’.
A love letter to journalists of an American newspapers in a French City, the movie is a production of anthologies. The film is inspired by Anderson’s love of The New Yorker, and some characters and events in the film are based on real-life equivalents from the magazine, which makes so much sense as the magazine was the first one to give an inside-look to the movie.
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When Anderson teased the first poster of the movie, Twitter went buzzing with how Wes Anderson-y the whole thing looked with its minimal structuring, its yellows and taupes, its framing of cultural phenoms within brackets of photography and architecture.
#TheFrenchDispatch
Trailer releasing tomorrow pic.twitter.com/PBIeomN8kr— The French Dispatch (@french_dispatch) February 11, 2020
And now, when the trailer is out in its full-fledged self, we can say that this movie is touted to be a wonder in the already illustrious repertoire of Anderson’s filmmaking.
Watch the trailer below.
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun
A film by Wes Anderson
In Theaters July #TheFrenchDispatch pic.twitter.com/RRDhZLHO7c— The French Dispatch (@french_dispatch) February 12, 2020
And some of the more excited Twitter reactions, here:
Best production design oscars 2021 nomination secured! pic.twitter.com/My68yPrWkB
— elio (@erimufianto) February 12, 2020
Elisabeth Moss, Bill Murray, Benicio del Toro, Adrian Brody, Frances McDormand, and Owen Wilson? Yes, please!!!
— Heather Dawn (@Heather41349081) February 12, 2020
— Jordan Woodson (@jordanjwoodson) February 11, 2020