The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun
Release: 2021-10-21
·Runtime: 108m
·★ 7.0
Drama
Comedy
The staff of an American magazine based in France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.
Production Countries
United States of America
Germany
Production Companies
Indian Paintbrush
American Empirical Pictures
Studio Babelsberg
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Henry Winkler
as Uncle Joe
Eliel Ford
as Cadazio's Nephew
Maud Brethenoux
as 'Brique Rouge' Clubgoer
Anjelica Huston
as Narrator (voice)
Nicolas Saada
as Lawyer
Adrien Brody
as Julian Cadazio
Griffin Dunne
as Legal Advisor
Lubna Playoust
as The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Tony Revolori
as Young Rosenthaler
Lily Taïeb
as Juliette's Friend
Bruno Delbonnel
as François-Marie Charvet
Mohamed Belhadjine
as Mitch-Mitch
Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus
as Mayor
Sam Haygarth
as Cadet #3
Bill Murray
as Arthur Howitzer, Jr.
Edward Norton
as The Chauffeur
Antonia Desplat
as Junkie / Showgirl #2
Théo Malet
as Student
Lou Lampros
as Simone at Sixteen
Damien Bonnard
as Police Detective
Sophie Fougère
as Aide
Denis Ménochet
as Prison Guard
Benjamin Lavernhe
as Toothpowder Spokesman
Stéphane Bak
as Communications Specialist
Jason Schwartzman
as Hermès Jones
Sandro Kopp
as The French Splatter-School Action-Group
Owen Wilson
as Herbsaint Sazerac
Fisher Stevens
as Story Editor
Mathieu Amalric
as The Commissaire
Christoph Waltz
as Paul Duval
Tom Hudson
as Mitch-Mitch (on stage)
Tilda Swinton
as J.K.L. Berensen
Lois Smith
as Upshur 'Maw' Clampette
Wallace Wolodarsky
as Cheery Writer
Jeffrey Wright
as Roebuck Wright
Steve Park
as Nescaffier
Alex Lawther
as Morisot
Sharif Andoura
as Professor
Lyna Khoudri
as Juliette
Anjelica Bette Fellini
as Proofreader
Jarvis Cocker
as Tip-top
Samuel Blenkin
as Cadet #4
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
as T.V. Reporter
Rodolphe Pauly
as Patrolman Maupassant
Émilie Tronche
as Student
Liev Schreiber
as Talk Show Host
Nicolas Avinée
as Vittel
Guillaume Gallienne
as Mr. B
Toheeb Jimoh
as Cadet #1
Saoirse Ronan
as Junkie / Showgirl #1
Elisabeth Moss
as Alumna
Pablo Pauly
as Waiter
Cécile de France
as Mrs. B
Rupert Friend
as Drill-Sergeant
Hippolyte Girardot
as Chou-fleur
Benicio del Toro
as Moses Rosenthaler
Frances McDormand
as Lucinda Krementz
Morgane Polanski
as Girlfriend
Léa Seydoux
as Simone
Willem Dafoe
as Albert 'the Abacus'
Larry Pine
as Chief Magistrate
Bob Balaban
as Uncle Nick
Alexandre Steiger
as Howitzer's Doctor
Yannik Mazzilli
as Bartender
Félix Moati
as Head Caterer
Timothée Chalamet
as Zeffirelli
Crew
Jeremy Dawson
Producer
Jina Jay
Casting
Andrew Weisblum
Editor
Christoph Fisser
Executive Producer
Odile Fourquin
Makeup Artist
Milena Canonero
Costume Design
Steven M. Rales
Producer
Stéphane Cressend
Supervising Art Director
Martin Scali
Second Unit Director
Alexandre Desplat
Original Music Composer
Carl Woebcken
Executive Producer
Ben Howard
First Assistant Director
Hugo Guinness
Story
Adam Stockhausen
Production Design
Roman Coppola
Story, Executive Producer
Craig Berkey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dominique Fouassier
Stunt Coordinator
Rena DeAngelo
Set Decoration
Douglas Aibel
Casting
Jarvis Cocker
Songs
Frances Hannon
Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Antoinette Boulat
Casting
Henning Molfenter
Executive Producer
Chris Scarabosio
Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wes Anderson
Screenplay, Director, Producer, Story
Robert D. Yeoman
Director of Photography
Jean-Christophe Magnaud
Special Effects Supervisor
Christophe
In Memory Of
Jean-Paul Mugel
Sound
Jason Schwartzman
Story
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Musician