Here are more costumes and props from Wes Anderson's new movie, The French Dispatch, on display at a temporary exhibition and photographed at the 180 Studios on the Strand, London on October 25, 2021. The anthology film tells a number of stories about the people, who work at the French outpost of an American newspaper (inspired by The New Yorker magazine), and the subjects they write about. This collection of screen-used gems are from 'The Concrete Masterpiece' story, about a mentally disturbed artist serving a prison sentence for murder.
J.K.L. Berensen costume worn by Tilda Swinton
in The French Dispatch
In the film, Tilda Swinton narrates the story as 'J.K.L. Berensen', a writer and lecturer, inspired by the famous writer/editor and "art talker", Rosamund Bernier.
Milena Canonero was Costumer Designer on the feature and you can also see her Oscar-winning costumes from The Grand Budapest Hotel.
The French Dispatch movie poster
Fans of Tilda Swinton can also enjoy more movie costumes worn by the actress in the likes of The Chronicles of Narnia, Okja, Hail Caesar! and Doctor Strange on display.
Prison Guard Simone costume worn by Léa Seydoux
in The French Dispatch
Meanwhile Léa Seydoux plays the prison guard, 'Simone', at the prison asylum, who becomes the disturbed artist's muse.
The French Dispatch movie poster
Léa Seydoux admirers can also check out her royal costume from Robin Hood on display.
Moses Rosenthaler costume worn by Benicio del Toro
in The French Dispatch
Benicio del Toro plays the incarcerated artist, 'Moses Rosenthaler', who soon becomes a sensation in the art world.
Screen-used props from The French Dispatch
Here's also a selection of other gruesome and arty props from this particular story in the film.
Julien Cadazio costumes worn by Adrien Brody
in The French Dispatch
In the movie Adrien Brody plays 'Julien Cadazio', an art dealer (inspired by Lord Joseph Duveen) who discovers Rosenthaler's art whilst serving time in prison for tax evasion.
Airplane models featured in The French Dispatch
Wes Anderson certainly loves using miniature models in his films, and these planes that split in half to reveal a cross section of the passengers, crew and cargo within, is no exception.
This ticketed exhibition is open until November 14, 2021. If you're a fan of the movie, be sure to check out more costumes, props and models from The French Dispatch on display.
The French Dispatch movie poster
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