Cinema-goers are being offered the chance to explore the whimsical world of Wes Anderson with a 24-hour “Wes Fest”.
Fans of the filmmaker can watch his entire filmography over the course of a whole day at the Duke of York’s cinema in Preston Road, Brighton.
Dressing up is highly encouraged for the event, with people told to expect fun and surprises in between the screenings.
There will be a 30-minute interval between all ten films, with fans free to come and go as they please if they can’t spend the whole day immersed in Wes Anderson’s work.
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The line-up of screenings, in order, is:
- Bottle Rocket
- Rushmore
- The Royal Tenenbaums
- The Life Aquatic
- The Darjeeling Limited (with Hotel Chevalier short film)
- Fantastic Mr Fox
- Moonrise Kingdom
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Isle of Dogs
- The French Dispatch
The 24-hour “Wes Fest” is taking place for one day only on June 17 from midday, with tickets available for £30.
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