Movies: Wes Anderson
- 2017
Escapes (2017)
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Escapes blazes a path through mid-20th-century Hollywood via the experiences of Hampton Fancher – flamenco dancer, actor, and the unlikely producer and screenwriter of the landmark sci-fi classic Blade Runner. Fancher recounts episodes from his life ...
- 2013
Prada: Candy (2013)
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Set in a Parisian Utopía, we find Candy questioning love on the left bank. Who will she choose when two men fall hopelessly in love with her? And those two men happen to be best friends. Julius or Gene? Gene or Julius? It´s the most delicious of dile...
- 2024
Uncropped (2024)
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A legendary Village Voice photojournalist recounts the stories behind iconic images taken over the course of a five-decade career. A visual chronicle of New York City and a window into the heyday of alternative print media....
- 2024
Montblanc: 100 Years of Meisterstück (2024)
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Short film commercial by Wes Anderson featuring Jason Schwartzman and Rupert Friend to commemorate the 100º anniversary of the Montblanc's Meisterstück pen...
- 2013
Professor Goudet's Lessons (2013)
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Stéphane Goudet is all over the Tati box-set as the preeminent Tati scholar, so it is only fitting that he conclude the disc with a half hour lecture that concludes the themes and methods of the filmmaker....
- 1969
James Ivory: In Search of Love and Beauty (1969)
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The documentary will feature such frequent Ivory collaborators Emma Thompson , Helena Bonham Carter and Hugh Grant, as well as director Wes Anderson. The documentary will also draw from never-before-seen archival footage, film clips, vérité sequence...
- 2020
Fantastic Mr. Fellini (2020)
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A tribute that Wes Anderson wishes to pay to one of his favourite directors on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth. Together with Francesco Zippel, Anderson has retraced some themes close to Fellini’s own approach to cinema....