This was his first film set in France, and the first produced as an anthology. But Wes Anderson’s 10th film, “The French Dispatch,” was made in a very similar way, and had a similar cast, as did many of the features that preceded it. Along with his lively and vibrant visual sense and staccato pacing, his company of free spirits became his signature.
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