Based on Roald Dahl’s short story “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” (1977), Wes Anderson adapted the tale into a short film composed of multiple itinerant settings that support the…
Introduction The unique visual aesthetic of Wes Anderson’s films, which is distinguished by painstaking attention to minute details and symmetrical compositions, makes them easily recognisable. Beyond the endearing characters and…
The relationship between Film and Architecture has always been symbiotic. Architecture adds layers and quality visuals to the cinematography of a film, while the film itself can capture Architectural Spaces…
Meticulous, playful and ingenious, Wes Anderson has an adroit mastery in the production and visual design of his films. His distinctive visual and narrative style is whimsical, eccentric and nostalgic.…
Wes Anderson, recalled by the use of distinctive colors and the symmetry that he maintains on the frame, the object seen in the camera is noted as art to him.…