The Grand Budapest Hotel
Four Oscars and numerous international film awards are the laurels for this homage inspired by Stefan Zweig's characters and moods by the eclectic and master of theatrical cinema, Wes Anderson. The eponymous hotel in the fictitious Republic of Zubrowka, located on the ‘easternmost border of the European continent’, still exudes the charm of days long gone: concierge Gustave H. and his protégé Zéro Moustafa unexpectedly become embroiled in a tricky dispute over a large family fortune. Intrigue, deceit, even murder - and the theft of a valuable painting weld the two together against the backdrop of burgeoning wars in the 1930s. A colourful, star-studded, amusing and profound pleasure. - Film archive
‘A captivating adventure with countless amusements, cunning cleverness and deep sensitivity.’ Variety