The French Dispatch (2021)
The quirky staff of an American magazine based in 1970s France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.
The French Dispatch (2021)
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Released Year: 2021
Runtime: 108 minutes
Directors: Wes Anderson
Casts: Owen Wilson, Léa Seydoux, Adrien Brody, Anjelica Huston, Jason Schwartzman, Christoph Waltz, Denis Ménochet, Bill Murray, Lois Smith, Benicio del Toro, Edward Norton, Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand, Liev Schreiber, Willem Dafoe, Saoirse Ronan, Steve Park, Mathieu Amalric, Elisabeth Moss, Tilda Swinton, Henry Winkler, Bruno Delbonnel, Fisher Stevens, Bob Balaban, Cécile de France, Griffin Dunne, Rupert Friend, Wallace Wolodarsky, Larry Pine, Jarvis Cocker, Guillaume Gallienne, Hippolyte Girardot, Tony Revolori, Timothée Chalamet, Alex Lawther, Stéphane Bak, Damien Bonnard, Tom Hudson, Félix Moati, Lyna Khoudri, Benjamin Lavernhe, Anjelica Bette Fellini, Lily Taïeb, Mohamed Belhadjine, Toheeb Jimoh, Nicolas Avinée, Winsen Ait Hellal, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Storyline
The quirky staff of an American magazine based in 1970s France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.
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Reviews
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The Telegraph -
Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch feels like four films in one, and contains enough ideas for at least another six.
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Variety -
In the past, the director has been accused of making overly contrived dollhouse movies, and while he repeats many of his favorite tricks — toying with aspect ratios, centering characters in symmetric compositions, revealing a large building in intricate cross-section — this time it feels as if there’s a full world teeming beyond the carefully controlled edges of the frame.
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Slashfilm -
The French Dispatch is a rocket ship ride to your cinematic soul, meshing word, action and vision in one glorious bon-bon that’s both sweet and savory.
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The Playlist -
A work of such unparalleled Andersonian wit, that at times the sheer level of detail – mobile, static, graphic and typographic – that bedecked the screen was enough to make your correspondent’s jaw slacken. Which meant curtains for the carpet as I was smoking a cigarillo.
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IndieWire -
The result is an endearing and liberated explosion of Andersonian aesthetics that doesn’t always cohere into a satisfying package, but never slows down long enough to lose its engrossing appeal, and always retains its purpose.
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The quirky staff of an American magazine based in 1970s France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.
The quirky staff of an American magazine based in 1970s France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.
The quirky staff of an American magazine based in 1970s France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.