

We’ll be interested to see if the critics’ choice aligns with the films’ virality ranking.
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This could be because sites like IMDB (4M views) and Rotten Tomatoes (210K views) posted the trailer, but you also can’t underestimate the power of the Chalamet fandom (35.7K views from a single ’s tweet plus numerous Instagram posts). While the trailer didn’t amass quite the number of views of a Marvel film guaranteed to tout virality (e.g., Spider-Man Far From Home’s trailer garnered 1.4B views from 5.6.19 to 7.2.21), 62M views is an impressive number for a film d’auteur.
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Between its all-star ensemble cast (Timothée Chalamet fans rejoice) and Anderson’s cult following, The French Dispatch has been on movie goers’ radar since February 2020 when the trailer dropped. I t doesn’t come as any surprise that Anderson’s highly-anticipated film had the highest views and re-uploads by a long shot. Published A new trailer for Wes Andersons The French Dispatch shows Timothée Chalamet’s Student Revolutionary participating in a heated youth movement. Paul Verhoeven’s “Benedetta” ĭata captured from official trailer release (5.5.21) to 7.2.21ĭata captured from official trailer release (6.21.21) to 7.2.21ĭata captured from official trailer release (6.23.21) to 7.2.21

Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” ĭata captured from official trailer release (2.11.20) to 7.2.21Ĭatherine Corsini’s “La Fracture” (“The Divide”) ĭata captured from official trailer release (9.19.19) to 7.2.21 The top five trailers by views and re-uploads are: Looking to watch Wes Anderson's new film, 'The French Dispatch' The film, which stars Timothe Chalamet, Frances McDormand, Bill Murray, and more, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival today. We took a look at how the trailers for the Palme d’Or contenders are being viewed and shared across social media and content sharing platforms* to see how virality might presage the jury’s ultimate pick. While the profile of talent involved in a work is considered, the Palme d’Or is ultimately decided by the Cannes jury, whose taste tends to go against the grain. Among the 2,000 films submitted this year, the contenders for Palme d’Or include Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch,” Paul Verhoeven’s “Benedetta,” and Leos Carax’s “Annette” - all of which will be premiering at the festival. The festival also moonlights as a forum for stars to capture international attention (Sacha Baron Cohen dawning the Borat neon-green mankini across the Cannes beaches in 2006, need we say more?).įashion risks aside, Cannes is the international tastemaker of critical acclaim in film, with filmmakers vying for the top honor, the coveted Palme d’Or, each year. The International Cannes Film Festival is back this year, kicking off today until July 16 in the French Riviera.Ĭonsidered the world’s most prestigious film festival, Cannes convenes the most influential minds in art, culture, and film, serving as the venue for filmmakers to present their works. The French Dispatch will hit theatres on July 24, 2020.7.19.21 Update: The results are in and the winner of Palme d’Or was Julia Ducournau’s “Titane.” In the wake of its win at this year’s Cannes, the trailer for “Titane” doubled in views and tripled in re-uploads (July 2: 190K views and 29 re-uploads July 19: 369K views and 100 re-uploads). Fox, Anderson’s movies are practically must-sees at this point. After films like The Grand Budapest Hotel, Moonrise Kingdom and Fantastic Mr.

The French Dispatch seems to showcase more of Anderson’s uniquely dazzling style with colourful sets, fast-talking characters and gorgeous cinematography.

Many Wes Anderson regulars return for his latest outing, including Bill Murray, Adrien Brody, Owen Wilson, Tilda Swinton and Frances McDormand.īenicio del Toro, Timothée Chalamet, Léa Seydoux, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Jason Schwartzman, Elisabeth Moss, Henry Winkler, Edward Norton, Liev Schreiber, Saoirse Ronan, Willem Dafoe and Kate Winslet will also star. The French Dispatch unfolds much like an anthology, telling the stories of the team behind the newspaper (the eponymous French Dispatch), as well as the people they write about. The film is described as, “a love letter to journalists set at an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th-century French city.” The first trailer for Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch flaunts a massive castĪ trailer for Wes Anderson’s next film, The French Dispatch, has just launched and it is a doozy.
