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Rating: 7/10 by 2577 users

The French Dispatch (2021)

The staff of an American magazine based in France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.

Directing:
  • Charlie Vaughan
  • Andrea Hachuel
  • Martin Scali
  • Wes Anderson
  • Ben Howard
Writing:
  • Wes Anderson
  • Wes Anderson
  • Roman Coppola
  • Jason Schwartzman
  • Hugo Guinness
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Oct 21, 2021

Rating: 7/10 by 2577 users

Alternative Title:
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun - US
La crónica francesa del Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun - ES
ก๊วนข่าวหัวเห็ด - TH
A Crônica Francesa - BR
Fransız Postası - TR
The French Dispatch - FR
法蘭西特派週報:堪薩斯州自由城太陽晚报 - TW
프렌치 디스패치 - KR
フレンチ・ディスパッチ ザ・リバティ - JP
Prantsuse lähetus - EE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 48 minutes
Budget: $25,000,000
Revenue: $46,333,545

Plot Keyword: art collector, journalist, small town, france, poison, 1970s, journalism, editor-in-chief, artist, imprisonment, painter, riot, anthology, magazine, food poisoning, murderer, chef, lecture, post world war ii, child kidnapping, obituary, bicycle tour, poisoning, father son relationship, lighthearted, whimsical, vibrant

Benicio del Toro
Moses Rosenthaler
Adrien Brody
Julian Cadazio
Tilda Swinton
J.K.L. Berensen
Frances McDormand
Lucinda Krementz
Jeffrey Wright
Roebuck Wright
Mathieu Amalric
The Commissaire
Steve Park
Nescaffier
Bill Murray
Arthur Howitzer, Jr.
Owen Wilson
Herbsaint Sazerac
Bob Balaban
Uncle Nick
Lois Smith
Upshur 'Maw' Clampette
Tony Revolori
Young Rosenthaler
Denis Ménochet
Prison Guard
Larry Pine
Chief Magistrate
Félix Moati
Head Caterer
Rupert Friend
Drill-Sergeant
Tom Hudson
Mitch-Mitch (on stage)
Lily Taïeb
Juliette's Friend
Stéphane Bak
Communications Specialist
Liev Schreiber
Talk Show Host
Willem Dafoe
Albert 'the Abacus'
Edward Norton
The Chauffeur
Saoirse Ronan
Junkie / Showgirl #1
Damien Bonnard
Police Detective
Rodolphe Pauly
Patrolman Maupassant
Antonia Desplat
Junkie / Showgirl #2
Fisher Stevens
Story Editor
Griffin Dunne
Legal Advisor
Anjelica Huston
Narrator (voice)
Julien Lecat
Amanuensis
Alexandre Steiger
Howitzer's Doctor
Philippe Peyraud
Man Smoking Cigarette
Gérard Merle
Man Outside Café
Jean Pierre Grasset
Weathered Man with Hat
Yannick Begoin
Magazine Delivery Man
Yves Gaillard
Old Man at Wine Shop
Jerome Caminotti
Old Man at Metro Map
Philippe Pelletier
Police Cyclist / Police
Landry Marinette
Woman Rolling Groceries
Natal Koli
Kansas Gravedigger
Charles Audry
Bootblack Customer
Francois Boussiron
Bootblack Customer
Jean-Pierre Coudert
Bootblack Customer
Patrick Morcelli
Bootblack Customer
Bernard Richefort
Bootblack Customer
Djemal Saidoun
Bootblack Customer
Denis Havard
Pickpocket
Halbo Kool
Pickpocket
Jean-Claude Audouin
Man Shining Shoe
Alban Ploix
Ticket Vendor
Laurent Bauer
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Fanny Taccoen
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Tahnee Peterson Stuart
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Maud Brethenoux
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Anna Budanova
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Audrey Chemin
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Guillaume Ferrant
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Nisrine Mofaraj
'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Polina Glangetat
Old Lady with Punks
Gilles Gauthier
Man with Camera
Evelyne Chapeau
Old Lady with Choirboys
Paula Kvasnikoff
Kissing Student
Vallier Vaudin
Kissing Student
André Coussy
Old Man Who Has Failed
Sara Lacroix
Streetwalker
Louise Laveuve
Streetwalker
Guillaume Mailland
Representative Prisoner
Jean Delabre
Cruel Man in Tavern
Bruno Torres
Vivaldi Trio
Loic Baxas
'Maw' Clampette's Doctor
Eliel Ford
Cadazio's Nephew
Jacky Vallantin
Foreign Legion Officer
Domingos Enrico
Rosenthaler Father
Abdel Nour Bouaza
Rosenthaler Son
Fanny Rebuffic
Simone at Six
Juliette Raffray
Simone at Twelve
Lou Lampros
Simone at Sixteen
Odile Fougère
Simone at Forty
Sandro Kopp
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Pedro Firmino Cunha Da Souza
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Pascal Battelier
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Lionel Lassuderie
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Duc Minh
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Cyril Morandiere
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Benoit Nacaud
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Jean Jacques Peyraud
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Lubna Playoust
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Patricia Richefort
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Owen Nsimba Soba
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Adrien Yeung
The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Félix Bouin
Prison Guard
Patrick Brousse
Prison Guard
Xavier Dupin
Prison Guard
Eric Garaud
Prison Guard
Morgan Lorca
Prison Guard
Laureen Perrocheau
Zeffirelli's Sister
Mallaury Reby Perrocheau
Zeffirelli's Sister
Bruno Delbonnel
François-Marie Charvet
Pierre Aloui
Additional Cadet
Louis Blanchard
Additional Cadet
Hugo Bony
Additional Cadet
Adrien Brault
Additional Cadet
Alex Chadeffaud
Additional Cadet
Alfie Flight
Additional Cadet
Théo Fibaque
Additional Cadet
Mathieu Grattard
Additional Cadet
Paul Lafon
Additional Cadet
Elie Mazalrey
Additional Cadet
Samuel Montgomery
Additional Cadet
Florian Salasse
Additional Cadet
Quentin Veillon
Additional Cadet
Benjamin Lavernhe
Toothpowder Spokesman
Gabriel Ryan
Younger Gigi
Léo Gack
Cadet / Nanny
Cécilia Anseeuw
Junkie / Showgirl #3
Gilberto Fallat Valle
Stetson van Altman
Monique Lapeyre
Spinster van Altman
Christian 'Kiki' Delpey
Hieronymous van Altman
Cyril Sierk
The Jeroboam
Jean-Claude Loulmet
Ancient Concierge

Amos3

Yet again a great piece of art!

Manuel São Bento

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/the-french-dispatch-spoiler-free-review "The French Dispatch possesses all of Wes Anderson's trademark quirks, but this time, even hardcore fans of his unique style will struggle to not feel overwhelmed. Every filmmaking department shines in such an impressive manner that one could call this movie a "technical masterpiece" packed with fantastic performances across the board. Unfortunately, the cliche criticism "style over substance" fits this picture too well. The infinite amount of Anderson-ish quirks transforms the already uninteresting narrative with emotionally hollow characters into an extremely challenging, hard-to-follow story. In four simple words: it's just too much..." Rating: C+

r96sk

Impeccably well made, supremely enjoyable. This is only the second Wes Anderson film that I've seen (fwiw, first was 'Moonrise Kingdom' which I didn't like all that much *hides*) and now I can better understand the hype that man gets. 'The French Dispatch' is quality, plain and simple. The ensemble cast are a delight, with many a familiar face spread across each segment and each one of them bringing entertaining performances. Frances McDormand would be my standout performer, closely followed by Benicio del Toro. Though, to be honest, all them are terrific - from Owen Wilson to Adrien Brody to Léa Seydoux to Timothée Chalamet to Jeffrey Wright. Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe and Bill Murray star too. Unreal casting, that! Anthology flicks can be hit-and-miss for me personally, though to be fair my predominant previous exposure to them has been via those cheaply made Disney animated sequels from yesteryear so time will tell if that feeling holds. I'm pleased to say here, though, that I thoroughly enjoyed watching one develop. It helps that this release knits the segments together seamlessly, with stunning cinematography, editing et al. Loved the animated part, too.

CinemaSerf

I suppose like any newspaper or magazine upon which this compendium effort is based, there are some "articles" more interesting than others - and that's what this offers. Three elongated features form the centrepieces of this somewhat surreal comedy. As you might expect from Wes Anderson, these stories are eclectic, and delivered well by a cast that were well up for their tasks. My favourite of the three features Frances McDormand and Timothée Chalamet offering us some sort of Hemmingway-esque parody of revolution fought over a chess board - with quite humorous results. Humour is a strong feature of this film. I would say comedy, not so much. One has to pay attention to what is going on to get the best from the acting, the script and, as importantly, the imagery which effortlessly mixes monochrome and colour, and which is also bright, vivacious, and frequently just as informative as the dialogue. It does run out of steam at times, the themes could have been a little more compact, and the two side-stories - especially the travel report with Owen Wilson at the top of the film didn't work so well for me. I'm not an huge fan of eccentricity - it is all-too-often just hit or miss, but here we have more hits than not, and with a healthy swipe at journalistic values along the way, a bit of romance and some daft antics from a rogue Benicio del Toro, this is certainly worth watching.

badelf

This film might be a tie with Grand Budapest Hotel for my favorite Wes Anderson. It's wacky and creative. The pacing is so fast that it will need another watch to really appreciate. I wish I'd seen it on a big screen :-( Did I mention the amazing cast and the super job they did?


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