VideosThis Short Film Explains Wes Anderson's Unique Filmmaking

This Short Film Explains Wes Anderson’s Unique Filmmaking [VIDEO]

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This Wes Anderson documentary breaks down the visionary director’s artistic work and the beginnings of his work in ten minutes.

Wes Anderons’s latest motion picture, “The Grand Budapest Hotel” hit theaters less than two weeks ago and it is already break records. In a typical Wes Anderson fashion, the feature film features a wide cast and a uniquely beautiful set. It is also set to break the record for earning $200,000+ per theater in its opening weekend.

“The Grand Budapest Hotel” is Wes Anderons’s eihth feature film and may most be his most ambitious project to date. Whehter you are a diehard Wes Anderson fan or someone that enjoys movies, this mini documentary examines his music, props, filmmaking styles and give you an inside look at Wes Anderson. At the end of the day you will learn a lot and look at his movies in a completely different way.

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