



The Wes Anderson Collection
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Illustrations and cover art by Max Dalton
This New York Times bestselling overview of Wes Anderson's filmography features previously unpublished behind-the-scenes photos, artwork, and ephemera, with an introduction by Michael Chabon.
Writer/director Wes Anderson guides movie/television critic Matt Zoller Seitz through Anderson's life and career in a hardcover book-length conversation, woven together with original illustrations and production images from Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The Darjeeling Limited, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Moonrise Kingdom.
The result is a meticulously desiged book that captures and reflects the spirit of Wes Anderson's movies: melancholy, playful, wise, and wonderfully unique.
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Praise for The Wes Anderson Collection:
âIn The Wes Anderson Collection, Seitz expands a series of video essays on Andersonâs influences, illuminating as much of Andersonâs process as possible in a massive, beautifully rendered volume. Although it looks (and sometimes reads) like a coffee table book, The Wes Anderson Collection brings together style and substance to provide a loving homage to Andersonâs films and moviemaking in general.â âThe A.V. Club
âYour coffee table wantsâno, scratch thatâneeds this book . . . Packed with 400 images of everything from behind-the-scenes set shots to makeup inspiration to hand-drawn storyboards, the massive tome is pure eye candy. But in addition to the visuals, Seitz also dives deep into each and every Anderson film.â âNYLON
âA magical tour of Wes Andersonâs filmography.â âC magazine
âEach page of this bookâfilled with conversations, photographs and artwork surrounding each filmâshowcases Andersonâs pop-culture inspirations from Hitchcock and Star Wars to Jacques Cousteau and the French New Wave. Better than most of their kind, the talks reveal a candidness and honesty between critic and director, allowing Seitz to dig around Andersonâs vault and share his discoveries.â âFILTER
âThe Wes Anderson Collection comes as close as a book can to reading like a Wes Anderson film. The design is meticulously crafted, with gorgeous full-page photos and touches like a still representation of Rushmoreâs opening montage.â âThe A.V. Club
âReading the book, you feel as if youâre disappearing into the miniature world of Andersonâs movies, like youâre playing around in the files and fastidiously kept dossiers assembled for each project. In this way, the book mimics the work.â âComplex.com
âItâs smart, informative, and looks beautiful. In other words, itâs the perfect gift.â âComplexmagazine
âIn The Wes Anderson Collection, Seitz expands a series of video essays on Andersonâs influences, illuminating as much of Andersonâs process as possible in a massive, beautifully rendered volume. Although it looks (and sometimes reads) like a coffee table book, The Wes Anderson Collection brings together style and substance to provide a loving homage to Andersonâs films and moviemaking in general.â âThe A.V. Club
âYour coffee table wantsâno, scratch thatâneeds this book . . . Packed with 400 images of everything from behind-the-scenes set shots to makeup inspiration to hand-drawn storyboards, the massive tome is pure eye candy. But in addition to the visuals, Seitz also dives deep into each and every Anderson film.â âNYLON
âA magical tour of Wes Andersonâs filmography.â âC magazine
âEach page of this bookâfilled with conversations, photographs and artwork surrounding each filmâshowcases Andersonâs pop-culture inspirations from Hitchcock and Star Wars to Jacques Cousteau and the French New Wave. Better than most of their kind, the talks reveal a candidness and honesty between critic and director, allowing Seitz to dig around Andersonâs vault and share his discoveries.â âFILTER
âThe Wes Anderson Collection comes as close as a book can to reading like a Wes Anderson film. The design is meticulously crafted, with gorgeous full-page photos and touches like a still representation of Rushmoreâs opening montage.â âThe A.V. Club
âReading the book, you feel as if youâre disappearing into the miniature world of Andersonâs movies, like youâre playing around in the files and fastidiously kept dossiers assembled for each project. In this way, the book mimics the work.â âComplex.com
âItâs smart, informative, and looks beautiful. In other words, itâs the perfect gift.â âComplexmagazine
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Illustrations and cover art by Max Dalton
This New York Times bestselling overview of Wes Anderson's filmography features previously unpublished behind-the-scenes photos, artwork, and ephemera, with an introduction by Michael Chabon.
Writer/director Wes Anderson guides movie/television critic Matt Zoller Seitz through Anderson's life and career in a hardcover book-length conversation, woven together with original illustrations and production images from Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The Darjeeling Limited, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Moonrise Kingdom.
The result is a meticulously desiged book that captures and reflects the spirit of Wes Anderson's movies: melancholy, playful, wise, and wonderfully unique.
Â
Praise for The Wes Anderson Collection:
âIn The Wes Anderson Collection, Seitz expands a series of video essays on Andersonâs influences, illuminating as much of Andersonâs process as possible in a massive, beautifully rendered volume. Although it looks (and sometimes reads) like a coffee table book, The Wes Anderson Collection brings together style and substance to provide a loving homage to Andersonâs films and moviemaking in general.â âThe A.V. Club
âYour coffee table wantsâno, scratch thatâneeds this book . . . Packed with 400 images of everything from behind-the-scenes set shots to makeup inspiration to hand-drawn storyboards, the massive tome is pure eye candy. But in addition to the visuals, Seitz also dives deep into each and every Anderson film.â âNYLON
âA magical tour of Wes Andersonâs filmography.â âC magazine
âEach page of this bookâfilled with conversations, photographs and artwork surrounding each filmâshowcases Andersonâs pop-culture inspirations from Hitchcock and Star Wars to Jacques Cousteau and the French New Wave. Better than most of their kind, the talks reveal a candidness and honesty between critic and director, allowing Seitz to dig around Andersonâs vault and share his discoveries.â âFILTER
âThe Wes Anderson Collection comes as close as a book can to reading like a Wes Anderson film. The design is meticulously crafted, with gorgeous full-page photos and touches like a still representation of Rushmoreâs opening montage.â âThe A.V. Club
âReading the book, you feel as if youâre disappearing into the miniature world of Andersonâs movies, like youâre playing around in the files and fastidiously kept dossiers assembled for each project. In this way, the book mimics the work.â âComplex.com
âItâs smart, informative, and looks beautiful. In other words, itâs the perfect gift.â âComplexmagazine
âIn The Wes Anderson Collection, Seitz expands a series of video essays on Andersonâs influences, illuminating as much of Andersonâs process as possible in a massive, beautifully rendered volume. Although it looks (and sometimes reads) like a coffee table book, The Wes Anderson Collection brings together style and substance to provide a loving homage to Andersonâs films and moviemaking in general.â âThe A.V. Club
âYour coffee table wantsâno, scratch thatâneeds this book . . . Packed with 400 images of everything from behind-the-scenes set shots to makeup inspiration to hand-drawn storyboards, the massive tome is pure eye candy. But in addition to the visuals, Seitz also dives deep into each and every Anderson film.â âNYLON
âA magical tour of Wes Andersonâs filmography.â âC magazine
âEach page of this bookâfilled with conversations, photographs and artwork surrounding each filmâshowcases Andersonâs pop-culture inspirations from Hitchcock and Star Wars to Jacques Cousteau and the French New Wave. Better than most of their kind, the talks reveal a candidness and honesty between critic and director, allowing Seitz to dig around Andersonâs vault and share his discoveries.â âFILTER
âThe Wes Anderson Collection comes as close as a book can to reading like a Wes Anderson film. The design is meticulously crafted, with gorgeous full-page photos and touches like a still representation of Rushmoreâs opening montage.â âThe A.V. Club
âReading the book, you feel as if youâre disappearing into the miniature world of Andersonâs movies, like youâre playing around in the files and fastidiously kept dossiers assembled for each project. In this way, the book mimics the work.â âComplex.com
âItâs smart, informative, and looks beautiful. In other words, itâs the perfect gift.â âComplexmagazine
















