The Wes Anderson movie style is an indie romantic comedy that combines precocious and childish eccentric characters with artificial miseenscene. His films include intentional and systematic cinematography with the primary colors, which are famous for flat-space camera moves, obsessive symmetry composition and Knolling techniques (to place the subjects in parallel or at 90-degree angles), snap zoom, slow motion, intentionally limited coloring, hand-made props, etc. The new 2020 film will also give a glimpse of his sense of production.
His new Film, THE FRENCH DISPATCH brings to life a collection of stories from the final issue of an American magazine published in a fictional 20th-century French city. It stars Benicio del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Léa Seydoux, Frances McDormand, Timothée Chalamet, Lyna Khoudri, Jeffrey Wright, Mathieu Amalric, Stephen Park, Bill Murray and Owen Wilson.
Official Synopsis
A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th-century French city that brings to life a collection of stories published in "The French Dispatch" magazine. (IMDB)
Director: Wes Anderson
Writers: Wes Anderson (screenplay by), Wes Anderson (story)
Produced by: Wes Anderson, Steven Rales and Jeremy Dawson




The French Dispatch takes place in the 1960s in the very real European country of France, but a fictional town called "Ennui-sur-Blasé" that allows Anderson to conjure up a mid-20th-century France of the mind.