The French Dispatch
/Much like Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson has maintained the mantle of the auteur director, rightly earning the distinction of becoming somewhat of a genre unto himself. In addition to the distinctive visual palettes and impeccable sense of mise-en-scène, the musical landscape of Anderson movies tends to cleave to some key collaborators and aesthetic markers.
Chief among these would be his partnerships with composers such as Mark Mothersbaugh— and, in this case, Alexandre Desplat— the latter of whom has taken up scoring duty since 2009’s Fantastic Mr. Fox.
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