New exhibition coming to London in collaboration with Wes Anderson's 'Isle of Dogs'.
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The free exhibition opens tomorrow and will be displaying original puppets and sets from the Wes Anderson film. It will also feature a special ‘Isle of Dogs’ inspired noodle bar serving ramen.
It will feature many of the familiar actors that we’ve become accustomed to when watching an Anderson film, the animated story, ‘Isle of Dogs’, is one of political deceit and turmoil – as well as lots of dogs!
Isle of Dogs: Heartwarming story
‘Isle of Dogs’, much like his hugely successful ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’, will add a whole host of Anderson favourites to voice the whimsical characters. Stars include Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johannson, Tilda Swinton, Bryan Cranston.
The follow up to 2014’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ the film sees a young boy search for his dog, Rex. The story is set in Japan and is one of expected heartwarming joy with some saddening realism – as is often the Anderson way.
The exhibition will run until April 5th.
Tune in to Entertainment on City News at 3:30pm for a glimpse inside….
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The free exhibition opens tomorrow and will be displaying original puppets and sets from the Wes Anderson film. It will also feature a special ‘Isle of Dogs’ inspired noodle bar serving ramen.
It will feature many of the familiar actors that we’ve become accustomed to when watching an Anderson film, the animated story, ‘Isle of Dogs’, is one of political deceit and turmoil – as well as lots of dogs!
Isle of Dogs: Heartwarming story
‘Isle of Dogs’, much like his hugely successful ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’, will add a whole host of Anderson favourites to voice the whimsical characters. Stars include Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johannson, Tilda Swinton, Bryan Cranston.
The follow up to 2014’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ the film sees a young boy search for his dog, Rex. The story is set in Japan and is one of expected heartwarming joy with some saddening realism – as is often the Anderson way.
The exhibition will run until April 5th.
Tune in to Entertainment on City News at 3:30pm for a glimpse inside….