Wes Anderson's "The Grand Budapest Hotel" gets Black Saturday release in the Philippines
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Been reading fantastic reviews for the movie "The Grand Budapest Hotel" since it opened last March 7 in the United States, where it had a remarkable weekend debut of over $800,000 from only 4 theaters.
It's also now being regarded as the best film ever directed by Wes Anderson (also director of the Oscar-nominated 2012 film "Moonrise
Kingdom").
Here in the Philippines, we can get inside "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and experience a cinematic masterpiece when it opens exclusively in Ayala Malls cinemas on April 19 (which is a Black Saturday). Read 20th
Century Fox Philippines' press release below:
"Soon to be released in Ayala Cinemas, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" recently broke U.S. box-office records for being the
highest-grossing limited live action debut of all time to-date. With its limited release, the movie is now crowned as the most successful art-house release and that of Anderson's most successful debut so far with an
$800,000 weekend box-office bow.
Directed by world acclaimed filmmaker Wes Anderson, "Grand Budapest Hotel" is a caper dramedy that stars a powerhouse cast including Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, F. Murray Abraham, Adrien Brody, Willem Defoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bull Murray, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Tilda Swinton, Bob Balaban, Tom Wilkinson and Owen Wilson.
"The Grand Budapest Hotel" recounts the adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars; and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting; a raging battle for an enormous family fortune; and the sweetest confection of a love affair - all against the backdrop of a suddenly and dramatically changing Continent.
Anderson set his tale in a fictional spa town in the imaginary country of alpine Zubrowka, for which he created not only a complete visual aesthetic but also a cohesive 20th Century history mirroring Eastern Europe, with a fascist takeover in the thirties and a Communist period after that -but also a more distant past in the vein of the belle epoque.
"Every time Wes makes a film, it's a whole world, and there's a whole universe to be created along with it," says producer Jeremy
Dawson, who has worked with Anderson on "Moonrise Kingdom," "Fantastic Mr.
Fox," and "The Darjeeling Limited." "Here, he has created an entirely
fictional part of Eastern Europe known as The Republic of Zubrowka, and in
Zubrowka we find one of those great spa towns that cropped up all over before the turn of the century. The story really came from his interest in that time period, that history, that world; and also a certain type of character who is our Monsieur Gustave, the concierge at this grand hotel. So his idea of both the character and this entire world merged together, and Wes turned out this great script. Then the script, the acting and direction all combined to become something different even than it was on the page."
"The Grand Budapest Hotel" will be shown exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas nationwide starting April 19 (Black Saturday)."
It's also now being regarded as the best film ever directed by Wes Anderson (also director of the Oscar-nominated 2012 film "Moonrise
Kingdom").
Here in the Philippines, we can get inside "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and experience a cinematic masterpiece when it opens exclusively in Ayala Malls cinemas on April 19 (which is a Black Saturday). Read 20th
Century Fox Philippines' press release below:
"Soon to be released in Ayala Cinemas, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" recently broke U.S. box-office records for being the
highest-grossing limited live action debut of all time to-date. With its limited release, the movie is now crowned as the most successful art-house release and that of Anderson's most successful debut so far with an
$800,000 weekend box-office bow.
Directed by world acclaimed filmmaker Wes Anderson, "Grand Budapest Hotel" is a caper dramedy that stars a powerhouse cast including Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, F. Murray Abraham, Adrien Brody, Willem Defoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bull Murray, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Tilda Swinton, Bob Balaban, Tom Wilkinson and Owen Wilson.
"The Grand Budapest Hotel" recounts the adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars; and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting; a raging battle for an enormous family fortune; and the sweetest confection of a love affair - all against the backdrop of a suddenly and dramatically changing Continent.
Anderson set his tale in a fictional spa town in the imaginary country of alpine Zubrowka, for which he created not only a complete visual aesthetic but also a cohesive 20th Century history mirroring Eastern Europe, with a fascist takeover in the thirties and a Communist period after that -but also a more distant past in the vein of the belle epoque.
"Every time Wes makes a film, it's a whole world, and there's a whole universe to be created along with it," says producer Jeremy
Dawson, who has worked with Anderson on "Moonrise Kingdom," "Fantastic Mr.
Fox," and "The Darjeeling Limited." "Here, he has created an entirely
fictional part of Eastern Europe known as The Republic of Zubrowka, and in
Zubrowka we find one of those great spa towns that cropped up all over before the turn of the century. The story really came from his interest in that time period, that history, that world; and also a certain type of character who is our Monsieur Gustave, the concierge at this grand hotel. So his idea of both the character and this entire world merged together, and Wes turned out this great script. Then the script, the acting and direction all combined to become something different even than it was on the page."
"The Grand Budapest Hotel" will be shown exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas nationwide starting April 19 (Black Saturday)."
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