The Grand Budapest Hotel

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The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 British-German dramatic-comedy film written and directed by Wes Anderson. It stars Ralph Fiennes [who looks a lot like Stefan Zweig] as a concierge who works in conjunction with one of his employees to prove his innocence after he had been framed for murder. Wes Anderson wrote the screenplay, directed the film and was one of its producers. The film stars Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric and Adrien Brody et al. Music by Alexandre Desplat. Filmed in Germany and the United Kingdom. Language English. Released in February 2014 [Germany] and March 2014 [United Kingdom and United States]. For further information see: http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_Budapest_Hotel. The film was inspired by some of the works of Zweig, especially The World of Yesterday, Beware of Pity, and Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman

Some Reviews and Related articles:

[1]. "Critic Reviews for The Grand Budapest Hotel. See: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_grand_budapest_hotel/ Contains reviews from the following critics:

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Rene Rodriguez. Miami Herald, 22 March 2014
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Joe Williams. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 14 March 2014
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Christopher Orr. The Atlantic, 8 July 2014
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Pablo Villaca. Cinema em Cena, 28 June 2014
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Richard Knight. Windy City Times, 29 May 2014
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Jeffrey M. Anderson. San Francisco Examiner, 21 May 2014
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Melissa Anderson. Artforum, 1 May 2014
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Matt Neal. The Standard, 21 March 2014
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Tom Long. Detroit News, 14 March 2014
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Alex Pappademas. Grantland, 14 March 2014
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Lisa Kennedy. Grantland, 5 July 2014
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Bruce Bennett. Spectrum (St. George, Utah), 26 June 2014
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Rob Vaux. Mania.com, 23 May 2014
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Jack Giroux. Film School Rejects, 8 May 2014
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Robert Roten. Laramie Movie Scope, 29 April 2014
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John P. McCarthy. America Magazine, 24 April 2014
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Linda Cook. Quad City Times (Davenport, IA), 21 April 2014
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Brad Keefe. Columbus Alive, 13 April 2014
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Tom Glasson. Concrete Playground, 11 April 2014
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Blake Howard. 2UE That Movie Show, 14 July 2014
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Neil Pond. American Profile, 28 April 2014
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Jonathan Romney. Film Comment Magazine, 21 April 2014
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Louis Proyect. rec.arts.movies.reviews, 15 April 2014
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Jules Brenner. Cinema Signals, 12 April 2014
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Tim Martain. The Mercury, 11 April 2014
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Jim Schembri. 3AW, 14 July 2014
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Tony Gandia. Super Reviewer, 25 June 2014
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Drake Tsui. Super Reviewer, 27 June 2014
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Markus Robinson. Super Reviewer, 24 June 2014

[2]. Kahn, Howie. "The Life Aesthetic. With the release of his eighth feature film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson takes another imaginative leap into a world of his own invention" in The Wall Street Journal Magazine [New Yor], Issue 45 [March 2014], pp. 72-75. Photography by Angelo Pennetta [3]. Orr, Christopher. "The Sober Frivolity of The Grand Budapest Hotel. Wes Anderson's latest film is among his daffiest - and also, arguably, his most grown up" in The Atlantic" [Washington, D. C.], 14 March 2014. See: http://www.theatlantic.com/...grand-budapest-hotel.../ [4]. Williams, Joe. "'The Grand Budapest Hotel' offers a cinematic staycation" in The Saint Louis Post-Dispatch [St. Louis, MO], 20 March 2014. See: http://www.stltoday.com/...grand-budapest-hotel.../ </lst>