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Wes Anderson’s follow-up to Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Hotel Budapest, stars Ralph Fiennes as M. Gustave, a concierge at the titular hotel, and newcomer Tony Revolori as Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. Together, they get caught up in a battle for a family fortune and the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting, the perfectly titled Boy with Apple. The cast for The Grand Budapest Hotel is a mix of returning Wes Anderson players (Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Jason Schwartzman, Edward Norton, Tilda Swinton, Harvey Keitel, Bill Murray, Owen Wilson) and a few rookies (Saoirse Ronan, F. Murray Abraham, Jude Law, and Tom Wilkinson). Early buzz from advance screenings has been excellent, so expect (as always) good early reviews when Anderson’s film premieres at the Berlin Film Festival on February 6.
Yves Saint Laurent
Jalil Lespert directs the first of two YSL biopics — this one starring Pierre Niney as the haute couture wunderkind and Guillaume Gallienne as his lover and business partner. Critics are already buzzing about Niney’s performance. The film will screen at the Berlin International Film Festival as a Panorama opener.
The Monuments Men, directed by Geroge Clooney, featuring Damon, Murray, Cate Blanchett and Jean Dujardin among its cast, will screen out of competition Saturday, Feb. 8
Michel Gondry’s Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?, a documentary of his impressions from a series of talks with American linguist Noam Chomsky, is among the titles rounding out the Panorama Documentary section during the upcoming Berlin International Film Festival.
Section organizers also said on Wednesday that the doc lineup would also include British entry 20,000 Days on Earth by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. Billed as a densely poetic portrait of Australian musician, author and actor Nick Cave, the movie will mark its European debut in Berlin after unspooling at Sundance.
La belle et la bête (Beauty and the Beast) stars Vincent Cassel and Léa Seydoux, who appeared in the Palme D’Or-winning lesbian love story Blue is the Warmest Colour. The French/German film will screen out of competition, but will be making its international premiere at the festival.
more at http://www.berlinale.de/en/HomePage.html
via hollywoodreporter.com, telegraph.co.uk