The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ralph Fiennes
M. Gustave
F. Murray Abraham
Mr. Moustafa
Mathieu Amalric
Serge X.
Adrien Brody
Dmitri
Willem Dafoe
Jopling
Jeff Goldblum
Deputy Kovacs
Harvey Keitel
Ludwig
Jude Law
Young Author
Bill Murray
M. Ivan
Edward Norton
Henckels
Saoirse Ronan
Agatha
Jason Schwartzman
M. Jean
Léa Seydoux
Clotilde
Tilda Swinton
Madame D.
Tom Wilkinson
Author
Owen Wilson
M. Chuck
Tony Revolori
Zero
Larry Pine
Mr. Mosher
Giselda Volodi
Serge's Sister
Florian Lukas
Pinky
Karl Markovics
Wolf
Volker Michalowski
Günther
Neal Huff
Lieutenant
Bob Balaban
M. Martin
Fisher Stevens
M. Robin
Wallace Wolodarsky
M. Georges
Waris Ahluwalia
M. Dino
Jella Niemann
Student
Marcel Mazur
Author's Grandson
Robert Bienas
Alpine Hiker
Manfred Lindner
Front Desk (1968)
Oliver Claridge
Composer
Bernhard Kremser
Businessman
Kunichi Nomura
Actor
Sister Anna Rademacher
Nun
Heinz-Werner Jeschkowski
Bather
Steffen Scheumann
Head Waiter (1968)
Sabine Euler
Schoolteacher
Renate Klein
Widow
Uwe Holoubek
Second Waiter (1968)
Francesco Zippel
Footman (1932)
Enrico Hoffmann
Footman (1932)
Daniel Steiner
Anatole
Marie Goyette
Housekeeper (1932)
Hendrik von Bültzingslöwen
Ernst
Paul Schlase
Igor
Jeno Orosz
Doorman (1932)
Gyula Lukács
Doorman (1932)
Darin Damjanow
Chauffeur
Dar Ronge
Crippled Shoeshine Boy
Georg Rittmannsperger
Front Desk (1932)
Dirk Bossmann
Front Desk (1932)
Arwin Lobedann
Front Desk (1932)
Robin Hurlstone
Herr Schneider
Jutta Westphal
Frau Liebling
Matthias Holfert
Chef (1932)
Lisa Kreuzer
Grande Dame
Gisela Bech
Grande Dame
Birgit Müller
Grande Dame
Ursula Kuhnt
Grande Dame
Monika Krüger
Grande Dame
Wolfram Nielacny
Herr Becker
Reinhold Hegelow
Head Waiter (1932)
Steffen Nixdorf
Second Waiter (1932)
Rainer Reiners
Herr Mendl
Milton Welsh
Franz
Piet Paes
Taxi Driver
Michaela Caspar
Marguerite
Sabine Urig
Laetizia
Heike Hanold-Lynch
Carolina
Roy Macready
Old Man
John Peet
Young Man / Associate Producer
Carl Sprague
Distant Relation
Golo Euler
Lutz Police Militia
Jürgen Schwämmle
Lutz Police Militia
Frank Jacob
Giant Convict
Claudia Jung
Usherette
Roman Berger
Parcel Inspector / Standby Painter
Michael Benthin
Snitch
Matthias Matschke
Prison Guard
Lennart Meyer
Lobby Boy
Alfred Hänel
Lobby Boy
Manpreet Gerlach
Lobby Boy
David Adamik
Lobby Boy
Moritz Hepper
Lobby Boy
David Cioffi
Cook
Lucas Hedges
Pump Attendant
Wolfgang Czeczor
Monk
Philipp Sonntag
Monk
Hans Martin Stier
Monk
Georg Tryphon
Monk
Gabriel Rush
Otto
Hannes Wegener
Soldier
Gerald Sullivan
Soldier / Supervising Art Director
Oliver Hazell
Soldier
Ben Howard
Soldier / Second Assistant Director
Bohumil Váchal
Judge
Marko Dyrlich
Zig-Zag
Ed Munro
'Boy with Apple' (model)
Wes Anderson
Producer / Director / Screenplay / Story
Steven M. Rales
Producer
Jeremy Dawson
Producer
Alexandre Desplat
Original Music Composer
Scott Rudin
Producer
Anna Pinnock
Set Decoration
Milena Canonero
Costume Design
Barney Pilling
Editor
Robert D. Yeoman
Director of Photography
Stephan O. Gessler
Art Direction
Adam Stockhausen
Production Design
Hugo Guinness
Story
Julie Dartnell
Hairstylist
Simone Bär
Casting
Alexandra Torterotot
Script Supervisor
Jina Jay
Casting
Mark Coulier
Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects
Norma Webb
Makeup Artist / Hairstylist
Heike Merker
Makeup Artist / Hairstylist
Duncan Jarman
Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects
Douglas Aibel
Casting
Antoinette Boulat
Casting
Patricia Colin
Costume Supervisor
Alexandra Montag
Casting
Jane Frazer
Co-Producer
Octavia Peissel
Associate Producer
Molly Cooper
Executive Producer
Charlie Woebcken
Executive Producer
Christoph Fisser
Executive Producer
Henning Molfenter
Executive Producer
Gisela Evert
Post Production Supervisor
Miki Emmrich
Unit Production Manager
Mark Edward Wright
Visual Effects Editor
Simon Rhodes
Music
Nils Konrad
Driver
Jan Brun
Grip
Thorsten Rienth
Digital Compositors
Katharina Hingst
Other
Wayne Lemmer
Supervising Sound Editor
Pawel Wdowczak
Sound Mixer
Chris Scarabosio
Supervising Sound Editor
Frances Hannon
Makeup & Hair
Michael Schlingmann
Storyboard Artist
Yann McCullough
Music Editor
Josef Brandl
Set Designer
Roxy Konrad
Art Department Coordinator
Fergus Clegg
Assistant Set Decoration
Katharina Birkenfeld
Assistant Set Decoration
Carolin Langenbahn
Set Decorating Coordinator
Volkhart Buff
Stunt Coordinator
Randall Poster
Music Supervisor
Josh Robertson
First Assistant Director
Candy Marlowe
Crowd Assistant Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 26, 2014
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Content RatingR
Budget$30,000,000
Box Office$174,600,318
Filming LocationsKraków, Poland · Germany
Genres
Wiki.
The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written and directed by Wes Anderson. Ralph Fiennes leads a seventeen-actor ensemble cast as Monsieur Gustave H., famed concierge of a twentieth-century mountainside resort in the fictional Eastern European country of Zubrowka. When Gustave is framed for the murder of a wealthy dowager (Tilda Swinton), he and his recently befriended protégé Zero (Tony Revolori) embark on a quest for fortune and a priceless Renaissance painting amidst the backdrop of an encroaching fascist regime. Anderson's American Empirical Pictures produced the film in association with Studio Babelsberg, Fox Searchlight Pictures, and Indian Paintbrush's Scott Rudin and Steven Rales. Fox Searchlight supervised the commercial distribution, and The Grand Budapest Hotel's funding was sourced through Indian Paintbrush and German government-funded tax rebates.
Anderson and longtime collaborator Hugo Guinness conceived The Grand Budapest Hotel as a fragmented tale following a character inspired by a common friend. They initially struggled in their brainstorming, but the experience touring Europe and researching the literature of Austrian novelist Stefan Zweig shaped their vision for the film. The Grand Budapest Hotel draws visually from Europe-set mid-century Hollywood films and the United States Library of Congress's photochrom print collection of alpine resorts. Filming took place in eastern Germany from January to March 2013. French composer Alexandre Desplat composed the symphonic, Russian folk-inspired score, which expanded on his early work with Anderson. The film explores themes of fascism, nostalgia, friendship, and loyalty, and further studies analyze the function of color as an important storytelling device.
The Grand Budapest Hotel premiered in competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 6, 2014. The French theatrical release on February 26 preceded the film's global rollout, followed by releases in Germany, North America, and the United Kingdom on March 6–7. The Grand Budapest Hotel received critical acclaim in the press. Critics distinguished the actors and the film's craftsmanship for praise, though occasional criticism centered on the film's approach to subject matter, fragmented storytelling, and characterization. It earned $173 million in box office revenue worldwide, Anderson's highest-grossing feature to date. The film was nominated for nine awards at the 87th Academy Awards including Best Picture, winning four, and received numerous other accolades. Since its release, The Grand Budapest Hotel has been assessed as one of the greatest films of the 21st century.