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Step into the singular universe of Wes Anderson with this unique, tribute to contemporary cinema’s most successful stylist. An album of influences and inspirations of the man behind the camera, this could only be The Worlds of Wes Anderson.

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The Worlds of Wes Anderson by Adam Woodward

In all his films, Wes Anderson turns the mundane into magic by building distinctive and eccentric worlds. But how well do you know the man behind the camera? Discover the inspirations of one of our most revered auteurs with The Worlds of Wes Anderson. Anderson’s playful and vibrant aesthetic is universally admired – but how has he managed to create such a recognisable identity? From Hitchcock and Spielberg to Truffaut and Varda, there are countless homages and references scattered throughout Anderson’s filmography, while his cultural anchor points go far beyond film and into the worlds of art and literature. Evocations of place and time underpin his work, from mid-century Paris in The French Dispatch to grand pre-war Europe in The Grand Budapest Hotel, while cultural institutions – such as Jacques Cousteau and The New Yorker magazine – are other touchstones. For Wes Anderson fans and cinephiles alike, this is an essential insight into the creative process of one of the world’s most unique filmmakers.
Adam Woodward is Editor-at-Large at Little White Lies magazine, the leading independent voice in film.
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ISBN 13 9780711282162
ISBN 10 0711282161
Title The Worlds of Wes Anderson
Author Adam Woodward
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Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2024-10-24
Number of pages 208
Cover note Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden.
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