You can spot a Wes Anderson movie from a mile away. The director’s visions and style are so distinct and captivating that whether realized using stop motion animation or live-action, you know it is his work.
His latest work, Asteroid City, a 1950s set homage to Americana, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to a 6.5-minute standing ovation. But what is it like to experience Anderson’s unique filmmaking process from an actor’s perspective?
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