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TFA blurb review
The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written and directed by Wes Anderson. Ralph Fiennes leads a seventeen-actor ensemble cast as the famed concierge of a mountainside resort in the Republic of Zubrowka. The film draws visually from mid-century Hollywood films set in Europe and the Library of Congress's photochrom print collection of alpine resorts. French composer Alexandre Desplat crafted the symphonic, Russian folk-inspired score. The Grand Budapest Hotel premiered in competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 6, 2014, shortly before its global rollout. It was well received by critics, though the film's approach to the subject matter, fragmented storytelling, and characterization drew occasional disapproval. The BBC chose it as one of the greatest films of the twenty-first century. The film earned US$172.9 million in box office revenue worldwide, and led the 87th Academy Awards season with nine nominations, winning four.

Just a suggested blurb ... thoughts and edits are welcome. - Dank (push to talk) 02:19, 20 June 2020 (UTC)