Grossed $174.6 million worldwide, making it the most financially successful film in Anderson's career.
The following report covers (2014), a critically acclaimed comedy-drama written and directed by Wes Anderson. It is recognized for its unique visual style, multi-layered narrative, and status as Anderson's highest-grossing film. Film Overview & Production Director/Writer: Wes Anderson. The Grand Budapest HotelHD
Shot primarily in Görlitz, Germany , using an abandoned department store for the hotel's interior. Plot Summary Grossed $174
Zero recounts his youth as a lobby boy (Tony Revolori) under the legendary concierge M. Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes). After the death of a wealthy guest, Madame D., Gustave is bequeathed a priceless Renaissance painting, Boy with Apple . Film Overview & Production Director/Writer: Wes Anderson
The film utilizes a nested "story within a story" structure:
Framed for Madame D.'s murder by her son Dmitri, Gustave and Zero must steal the painting, escape prison, and clear Gustave's name amidst the rising threat of war and fascism. Technical & Artistic Style