The Grand Budapest Hotel Film

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Please choose a 20th century period film and explain how the set design reflects the social, cultural, political and design ideals of the period. You may choose one interior or a series of interiors within a film. The paper should be well researched with proper Chicago Style citations. Paper should be 4 pages double spaced, 12-pt font.

The Film would be The Grand Budapest Hotel.

Discuss how the Art Nouveau has taken placed through set designs in this film.

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THE SET DESIGN IN THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL

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The 20th century is characterized by artistic movements that reflect on cultural, social,
economic and political ideals of the period. Film production, during this period, is perceived as
the social lens through which these four aspects of life are portrayed, whose effectiveness relies
upon several factors that make the stories powerful.
The Grand Budapest Hotel is Wes Anderson's eighth film, a unique piece of cinema, as
majority might view it, produced in 2014. The story is an idealized view of the past
The hotel resembles a gloriously confected cake outwardly and a gem box within,
embellished with staff and visitors, whose conduct is self-controlled to the look. The set design
for the Grand Budapest is exquisite. It had been known before that the director like the sets to be
impeccable.
The design of the Grand Budapest Hotel and the thoughts behind the Republic of
Zubrowka were roused by different structures, cityscapes, and scenes in Germany, Switzerland,
and Prague.1
The deliberately made sets likewise add to the subjective commitment of the film viewer
as there is such a great amount to distinguish in the background of shots.2
As much as the location of the film is fictional, the period of the film’s action is
additionally fictional: Anderson’s 1985 maps freely onto a post-1989, post-Iron Curtain moment;
the film's action in 1968 does not have an association with the occasions, instead it clues at the
Soviet attack of Czechoslovakia that period;

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Bibliography
Chen, Avon. "Ode to a Lost Time: The Bittersweet Nostalgia and Melancholy Locked in The
Grand Budapest Hotel." (2015): 21
Marshall, Lee. "THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Wes Anderson's Fabulous Fancy." Queen's
Quarterly 121, no. 2 (2014): 242.
SÜLE, Ágnes Katalin. "On the functions o...


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