Cinemasters: Wes Anderson – Glasgow Film Theatre
Wes Anderson is a singular filmmaker; his precise vision, detached humour and particular style are unmistakable. One viewing arguably isn’t enough to take in everything contained across the many layers of his intricately-constructed stories, and their idiosyncratic characters. As his new film Isle of Dogs goes on general release, GFT is delighted to take the opportunity to revisit five of his earlier works on a tour of Wes’ world. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

Isle of Dogs Film Review by Rachelle Atalla
Rushmore (15)
Wes Anderson’s breakthrough sophomore feature
10 April, 2018
- Part of a Season CineMasters: Wes Anderson
Take 2: Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)
Glorious stop-motion animation
14 April, 2018
- Part of a Season CineMasters: Wes Anderson
- Part of a Season Take 2: Family-Friendly Films
The Grand Budapest Hotel (15)
A perfect blend of style, substance and unforgettable characters.
- Part of a Season CineMasters: Wes Anderson
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (15)
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou demonstrates once again Anderson’s aptitude at handling ensemble casts
- Part of a Season CineMasters: Wes Anderson
- 24 April, 2018
The Royal Tenenbaums (15)
17 April, 2018
Wes Anderson’s story of an unexpected dysfunctional family reunion
- Part of a Season CineMasters: Wes Anderson
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