“When you’re writing a story, it often feels less like you’re doing architecture and more like you’re doing excavation–we’re just unearthing it.” Wes Anderson had made 12 films over 29 years, making his name widely known for his distinctive visual style of symmetrical compositions, vivid color palettes and unique camera movements. From his very first film ‘Bottle Rocket’ to his great hits like ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ and ‘The Royal Tenenbaums,” Wes Anderson takes a look at all of his films and discusses in detail how they came to life.


