Tag: The French Dispatch
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NYFF 2021 Reveals Spotlight Section: ‘Dune,’ ‘The French Dispatch,’ ‘Red Rocket,’ and More
Film at Lincoln Center on Thursday revealed the lineup of the New York Film Festival’s Spotlight section, showcasing some of the season’s most significant films. They include Denis Villeneuve’s highly anticipated “Dune” adaptation, which will play NYFF after its Venice premiere earlier in September; the North American premiere of Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch;” Maggie…
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Wes Anderson Adds Rupert Friend & Jason Schwartzman To Latest Film: Begins Shooting This Week In Spain
While many are still waiting to watch director Wes Anderson‘s October release “The French Dispatch,” the filmmaker is already assembling a cast for his next pic, an untitled film reportedly heading into production this week in Spain.Read More: ‘The French Dispatch’: Wes Anderson’s Latest Premieres At Cannes Then Set For October U.S. ReleaseThe Hollywood Reporter…
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Jason Schwartzman, Rupert Friend the Latest Wes Anderson Regulars to Join His Mystery Film
Wes Anderson has added a friend and a Friend to his next movie. The filmmaker’s newest, The French Dispatch, hasn’t even opened yet, but Anderson is already shooting this next effort. And what’s it about? We don’t know! But we do know he’s just added Jason Schwartzman and Rupert Friend to the cast. Schwartzman has…
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4 Timothée Chalamet Movies Worth Adding to Your Collection
All products and services featured by IndieWire are independently selected by IndieWire editors. However, IndieWire may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.Timothée Chalamet might seem quite young to become a full-fledged movie legend, but the 25-year-old actor is already poised…
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Cannes: All the Movies from the 2021 Festival That Will Make Some Noise This Year
A few weeks ago, it was hard to believe that the Cannes Film Festival would actually happen. Now, as the 74th edition winds down, it’s still hard to believe what transpired over the past two weeks: a whole lot of movies, many of which will continue to make some noise in the year ahead. In…
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Bill Murray Reunites With Wes Anderson, Tilda Swinton for Spain-Set Project (Exclusive)
Bill Murray is among the cast of Wes Anderson’s new film that will begin production in Spain in August, Variety has learned.Sources close to the project have confirmed Murray’s casting. The actor has appeared in nine of Anderson’s movies to date, excluding the new pic.The as-yet-untitled film also stars Tilda Swinton, as she revealed exclusively…
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‘France’ Trailer: Celebrity Journalist Léa Seydoux Has A Crisis Of Vocation Conscience For Director Bruno Dumont
As we’ve noted in the last two weeks of this ongoing Cannes Film Festival, Léa Seydoux is the belle of the ball, and she has four films playing at Cannes, three of them in competition. The French actress has a leading role in “The Story Of My Wife,” a smaller role in Wes Anderson‘s “The…
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Owen Wilson on ‘Original and Unique’ ‘French Dispatch,’ Working with Wes Anderson for Three Decades
Owen Wilson is on his seventh collaboration with director Wes Anderson with the upcoming “The French Dispatch,” soon set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival ahead of a long-awaited fall release. But he’s also juggling TV duties in his role as Mobius on Disney+’s Marvel Cinematic Universe series “Loki.” The actor recently spoke to…
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German Co-Productions Make Big Showing in Cannes
German co-productions are making a strong showing at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, among them Leos Carax’s opening film, “Annette,” Wes Anderson’s star-studded “The French Dispatch” and Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi’s “The Story of My Wife.”Fabian Gasmia’s Berlin-based Detailfilm is among the producers on “Annette,” which stars Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard. The musical shot…
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Cannes Answers Lockdown Year With Jackpot of Titles
This year’s Cannes promises to be an edition unlike any other. More movies, fewer guests, plus a slew of logistical hurdles all add up to an epic case of Fomo — fear of missing out — for those too cautious to attend.For those who do make the trek, however, Cannes artistic director Thierry Frémaux and…