100 mins |
Rated
M (Violence, offensive language, sexual references & nudity)
Directed by Wes Anderson
Starring Tony Revolori, Jude Law, Ralph Fiennes, Edward Norton, Owen Wilson, Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody, Harvey Keitel, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Saoirse Ronan
To celebrate the special preview of new Wes Anderson film THE FRENCH DISPATCH, we're bringing THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL back to the big screen so you can make it a double bill!
Playing after the 6:15pm screening of THE FRENCH DISPATCH Friday December 3rd.
'In the 1930s, the Grand Budapest Hotel is a popular European ski resort, presided over by concierge Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes). Zero, a junior lobby boy, becomes Gustave's friend and protege. Gustave prides himself on providing first-class service to the hotel's guests, including satisfying the sexual needs of the many elderly women who stay there. When one of Gustave's lovers dies mysteriously, Gustave finds himself the recipient of a priceless painting and the chief suspect in her murder.'
"Discerning travellers and Wes Anderson fans will luxuriate in the glorious Mittel-European kitsch of one of the director's funniest and most exquisitely designed movies in years." [Kate Muir / Times (UK)]
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To celebrate the special preview of new Wes Anderson film THE FRENCH DISPATCH, we're bringing THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL back to the big screen so you can make it a double bill!
Playing after the 6:15pm screening of THE FRENCH DISPATCH Friday December 3rd.
'In the 1930s, the Grand Budapest Hotel is a popular European ski resort, presided over by concierge Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes). Zero, a junior lobby boy, becomes Gustave's friend and protege. Gustave prides himself on providing first-class service to the hotel's guests, including satisfying the sexual needs of the many elderly women who stay there. When one of Gustave's lovers dies mysteriously, Gustave finds himself the recipient of a priceless painting and the chief suspect in her murder.'
"Discerning travellers and Wes Anderson fans will luxuriate in the glorious Mittel-European kitsch of one of the director's funniest and most exquisitely designed movies in years." [Kate Muir / Times (UK)]