MeMoMu_PSW_072 THE GRAND BUDAPEST / KIRBLA HOTEL
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On this date in 2015, at the 87th Academy Awards, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014), which received nine nominations, was awarded four Oscars, for Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Costume Design.
According to writer, producer, and director Wes Anderson, the cast stayed in the same hotel, the Hotel Börse in Görlitz, Germany during principal photography. He insisted all make-up and costume fittings happen in the hotel lobby to speed up filming. The owner of the hotel appeared in this movie as an extra working the front desk of The Grand Budapest Hotel. After filming ended for the day, the crew often returned to find him at the front desk of their own hotel.
As an example of how important attention to detail is in movies, graphic designer Annie Atkins stated in interviews that they had created a prop notebook for M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) to use. However, Fiennes immediately noticed that the notebook had no lines in it. After arguing that an organized and meticulous man as his character, M. Gustave, would always prefer lines to write on, the design department got him a notebook with lines. Atkins later stopped using this example when she learned that journalists had completely missed her point, and were instead writing about Fiennes' alleged diva behavior on the set.
Saoirse Ronan plays Agatha, and Anderson recalls her asking what accent she should use for the character. "And I said, 'Well. Ralph is speaking like an English person, and Jeff is speaking like Jeff Goldblum, and Tony is speaking in the accent of Anaheim, and we have German actors who are speaking with German accents, so I guess Irish.'" Ronan replied that she's never played a character in her real accent (to that point, although she has since in 2015's "Brooklyn"), "so her first time is when she's playing a bakery girl from Zubrowka (which was a fictional country)."
In an interview, Ronan said making the hotel's signature confection, the Courtisane au Chocolat (below), wasn't easy. Unlike most movies, the food plays an integral part, and required the actual making of a pastry. (IMDb) Kuva vähem



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