

The movie is independently financed by billionaire Steve Rales of Indian Paintbrush, who regularly backs Anderson’s projects. The French Dispatch is written and directed by Wes Anderson from a story by Anderson, Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, and Hugo Guinness. RELATED: The French Dispatch Trailer for Wes Anderson’s Latest!

Léa Seydoux ( Spectre), Lyna Khoudri ( The Blessed), Jeffrey Wright ( Westworld), Mathieu Amalric ( The Grand Budapest Hotel), Stephen Park ( Fargo) are also starring in the film along with Liev Schreiber, Elisabeth Moss, Edward Norton, Willem Dafoe, Lois Smith, Saoirse Ronan, Christoph Waltz, Anjelica Huston, Jason Schwartzman, Henry Winkler, and more. The A-List ensemble includes Oscar winners Benicio Del Toro ( Sicario: Day of the Soldado, Traffic), Adrien Brody ( The Pianist), and Tilda Swinton ( Suspiria, Michael Clayton) along with Oscar nominees Timothée Chalamet ( Beautiful Boy, Call Me by Your Name), Bill Murray ( Lost in Translation), and Owen Wilson ( The Royal Tenenbaums). The French Dispatch is described as a love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th-century French city centering on three storylines that bring to life a collection of stories published in “The French Dispatch” magazine.

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RELATED: Annette Trailer: Adam Driver & Marion Cotillard Star in Musical Drama Film Official Selection 59th New York Film Festival #TheFrenchDispatch /LVPmavF4QG Official Selection 74th Festival de Cannes The French Dispatch Arrives in Theaters October 22, 2021 Following its Cannes debut, it will then be screened at the 59th edition of the New York Film Festival, just before its wide release. Comedy 2021 1 hr 47 min English audio R CC From the visionary mind of Wes Anderson, THE FRENCH DISPATCH brings to life a collection of stories from the final issue of an American magazine. In addition, it has also been confirmed that the new Wes Anderson pic will be having its long-awaited world premiere in July at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, where the competition jury will be headed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee. Originally scheduled for a 2020 release, the star-studded film has now been scheduled to hit theaters on October 22, 2021. The date announcement also came with the release of a new The French Dispatch poster which you can check out below, featuring the statue of liberty waving its hands. Up the idiosyncratic filmmaker's sleeve is The French Dispatch, centered on a weekly magazine of the same name run by American expatriates in the fictitious city of Ennui-sur-Blas. It follows Anderon’s 2018 Isle of Dogs.Searchlight Pictures has finally set the new theatrical release date for Wes Anderson’s long-delayed dramedy film The French Dispatch. (Murray) was inspired by the literary magazine’s co-founder, Harold Ross.ĭispatch was co-written by Anderson, Schwartzman, Roman Coppola and Hugo Guinness. The film was inspired by Anderson’s love of The New Yorker and Arthur Howitzer Jr. 6:15am PT Wes Anderson’s ‘The French Dispatch’ Debuts First Trailer By Klaritza Rico Searchlight Pictures dropped the first trailer for Wes Anderson ’s The French. Beloved actors from Anderson’s previous films can also be seen throughout - Swinton, McDormand, Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, Adrien Brody, Edward Norton, Willem Dafoe, Bob Balaban, Anjelica Huston and so on. It stars Benicio del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, La Seydoux, Frances McDormand, Timothe Chalamet, Lyna Khoudri, Jeffrey Wright, Mathieu Amalric. The French Dispatch Trailer: Classic Wes Anderson, Now with 100 More Timothe Chalamet The pastel-colored trailer features Frances McDormand, Bill Murray, and perhaps more whimsy than any. The film also features Chalamet’s usual co-star Saoirse Ronan, as well as Jeffrey Wright and Elisabeth Moss. The trailer then cycles through various stories that the Dispatch is working on: an eccentric artist (Benicio del Toro) and his in-demand works, the May ’68 occupations and one of its student protestors (Timothée Chalamet), and then a kidnapping scheme that seems to involve a chef. Wilson responds, “I think it’s charming!” Which story he’s referring to, we don’t know. asks Owen Wilson’s character, Sazerac, as the latter fixes a bike in the newsroom. “You don’t think it’s too seedy this time?” Murray’s Arthur Howitzer Jr. Set in Ennui-sur-Blasé, a fictional city in France, the clip opens with Tilda Swinton’s narration as she explains the genesis of the Dispatch: “A factual weekly report on the subjects of politics, the arts - high and low - and diverse stories of human interest.”
