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The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Wes Anderson. Ralph Fiennes leads a 17-actor ensemble cast as Monsieur Gustave H., famed concierge of a 20th-century mountainside resort in the fictional Eastern European country of Zubrowka.
The Grand Budapest Hotel: 5th Place [25] Best Director: Wes Anderson: Nominated David di Donatello Awards: June 10, 2014 Best Foreign Film: The Grand Budapest Hotel: Won [26] Detroit Film Critics Society Awards: 15 December 2014 Best Film: The Grand Budapest Hotel: Nominated [27] Best Director: Wes Anderson: Nominated Best Ensemble The Grand ...
The Grand Budapest Hotel — 92%. Rushmore — 90%. Isle of Dogs — 90%. ... with an impressive 73% score on Rotten Tomatoes from 125 reviews so far. Every Wes Anderson movie in chronological order.
The Grand Budapest Hotel, which is mostly set in the 1930s, eschews pop music, instead using music by Alexandre Desplat. Its soundtrack won Desplat the Academy Award for Best Original Score, the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music, and World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Score of the Year.
Ahead of the 72nd annual Golden Globes, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts announced the nominees for the 68th British Academy Film Awards (a.k.a. the BAFTAs) on Friday morning.
He means directors, like the greats he’s worked with: Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park), Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel) and most recently, Jon M. Chu (Wicked). Steve Granitz/FilmMagic ...
His first major role was as the young Zero Moustafa in Wes Anderson's comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel. [4] [6] [7] In 2014, he was named one of the best actors under the age of twenty by IndieWire. [8] Revolori played Flash Thompson in the 2017 Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming [9] and its 2019 sequel.
Wes Anderson very loosely based his film The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) on Beware of Pity and The Post Office Girl. [2]It was adapted as a stage play, directed by Simon McBurney, at the Barbican Centre in London in 2017.