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Featuring an Enzian Film Club discussion on “Set/Costume Design” by Frank Geremia of Full Sail University!
In the 1930s, The Grand Budapest Hotel is a popular European ski resort, presided over by concierge M. Gustave (Ralph Finnes). Zero Moustafa (Tony Revolori), a junior lobby boy, becomes Gustave’s friend and protégé. Gustave prides himself on providing first-class service to the hotel’s guests, including satisfying the needs of the many elderly women who stay there. When one of them dies mysteriously, Gustave finds himself the recipient of a priceless painting and the chief suspect in her murder.
Winner of 4 Oscars® and nominated for over 200 international awards, Wes Anderson monumental genre defying farce features an incredible cast of international stars, including, Bill Murray, F. Murray Abraham, Matthieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvely Keitel, Jude Law, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Jason Schwartzman, Léa Seydoux, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson and Owen Wilson!
About the speaker: Frank Geremia is a graduate of Kent State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Studies. He moved to Orlando, Florida in 1997 and began working as a carpenter and scenic painter at Cinnabar Fl, Inc. While there, he was a part of many projects in the entertainment industry and local theme parks. In 2006, he was hired at Full Sail University as a Lab Instructor for Art Direction and is currently teaching in several production courses. When time permits, Frank has been the Production Designer for several feature films shot locally as well as contributed as a set dresser, scenic, carpenter, make-up artist and propmaker.
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