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2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Best Books, Video Games, Gadgets to Buy This Christmas

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Wes Anderson: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work
By: Ian Nathan
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Wes Anderson: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work by Ian Nathan is the definitive reference for all Wes Anderson fans.

The book is loaded with rich imagery and detailed analysis of his incredible films – including the classics The Grand Budapest HotelRushmoreThe Royal Tenenbaums and Moonrise Kingdom as well as Anderson’s highly anticipated new release The French Dispatch – this is the first book to feature all of Wes Anderson’s movies in a single volume.

Acclaimed film journalist Ian Nathan provides an intelligent and thoughtful examination of Anderson’s work, charting the themes, visuals, and narratives that have come to define and contributed to his films an idiosyncratic character that’s adored by his loyal fans. From Anderson’s regular cast members – including Bill Murray and Owen Wilson – to his instantly recognizable aesthetic, recurring motifs and his scriptwriting processes, this in-depth collection will reveal how Wes Anderson became one of modern cinema’s most esteemed and influential directors.

Presented in a slipcase with 8-page gatefold section, this stunning package will delight all Wes Anderson devotees and movie lovers in general.

Available at Indigo | $45

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