Wes Anderson's quirky new anthology film, The French Dispatch, features four stories including 'Revisions to a Manifesto' which sees journalist 'Lucinda Krementz' (Frances McDormand) reporting on student revolutionaries (including those played by Timothée Chalamet and Lyna Khoudri) in the town of Ennui-sur-Blasé. The movie has a temporary, dedicated month-long exhibition at 180 Studios on the Strand in London to celebrate the theatrical release of the film featuring screen-used costumes, props, set pieces and miniature models.
Zeffirelli B costume worn by Timothée Chalamet
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Timothée Chalamet plays 'Zeffirelli B.', a student revolutionary and self-styled leader of the revolt.
The French Dispatch movie poster
Milena Canonero was Costumer Designer on the movie and you can also see her Oscar-winning costumes from The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Lucinda Krementz costume worn by Frances McDormand
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Frances McDormand plays journalist 'Lucinda Krementz' who has a brief romance with Zeffirelli and secretly helps him write his manifesto.
The French Dispatch movie poster
Juliette costume worn by Lyna Khoudri
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Lyna Khoudri plays another student revolutionary named 'Juliette', who initially disagrees with the manifesto, but becomes Zeffirelli's girlfriend.
The French Dispatch movie poster
In the story the student protest boils over into the "Chessboard Revolution".
Screen-used props from The French Dispatch
Here's also another example of a signature of Wes Anderson's films, a miniature model of the town's university.
Université D'Ennui-Sud miniature model from
The French Dispatch
Make sure you also check out more costumes, props and models from The French Dispatch on display.
The cool movie exhibition is ticketed and runs until November 14, 2021.
The French Dispatch movie poster
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