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Building the Quirky Sets for Wes Anderson’s ‘The French Dispatch’

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Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWes Anderson returns to live-action in “The French Dispatch,” opening Oct. 22 from Searchlight Pictures.

With the film set amid the world of a magazine, Anderson called on his go-to production designer Adam Stockhausen to build the world of fictional city Ennui-sur-Blasé and the offices of a New Yorker-esque publication.The crew found a derelict felt factory in Angoulême, France, which turned out to be the perfect home for the sets Anderson would utilize for the film, divided into sections created as articles written by the Dispatch staff.Stockhausen described how he built key sets.The Newsroom “The guiding idea was that the building was not built for them, they had moved in.

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