The Grand Budapest Hotel 2014 Wes Anderson The Cinema Archives
The Grand Budapest Hotel 2014 Wes Anderson The Cinema Archives
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Now, in "The Grand Budapest Hotel," he leapfrogs back from the present day to 1985, 1968, and, ultimately, to 1932, to tell a story of work and art, friendship and love that is about the rise. It was produced by Anderson along with Scott Rudin and Indian Paintbrush's Steven Rales
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A writer encounters the owner of an aging high-class hotel, who tells him of his early years serving as a lobby boy in the hotel's glorious years under an exceptional concierge. The Grand Budapest Hotel: Directed by Wes Anderson (MORE: Wes Anderson and Bill Murray on The Grand Budapest Hotel) Love and death, romance and horror, comedy and tragedy duel to an elegant draw in Wes Anderson's rich torte of a movie.
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