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7.2/10   7,400 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Wes Anderson (written by)
Contact:
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Release Date:
26 October 2007 (USA) more
Genre:
Plot:
A short prologue of one heartbreaking history of love and the prologue of the travel told in _Darjeeling Limited, The (2007)_ . full summary | add synopsis
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Wes Anderson on Fantastic Mr. Fox
 (From Vanity Fair. 11 November 2009, 2:21 PM, PST)

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The beginning of a journey... more (17 total)

Cast

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Directed by
Wes Anderson 
 
Writing credits
Wes Anderson (written by)

Produced by
Alice Bamford .... co-producer
Thierry Bettas-Bégalin .... line producer (as Thierry Bettas-Begalin)
Pierre Cléaud .... associate producer (as Pierre Cleaud)
Jerome Rucki .... executive producer
Nicolas Saada .... executive producer
 
Cinematography by
Robert D. Yeoman (director of photography) (as Robert Yeoman)
 
Film Editing by
Vincent Marchand 
 
Art Direction by
Kris Moran 
 
Makeup Department
Frances Hannon .... hair stylist
Frances Hannon .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Bastien Harispe .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Emilie Cherpitel .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Eric Anderson .... artist: suitcase wildlife drawings
Krysten Childs .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Emmanuel Desmdryl .... sound engineer
Gregoire Galian .... sound mixer
Marc Parazon .... boom operator
Sylvain Rety .... sound mixer
Matthieu Sibony .... sound mixer
Stuart Wilson .... production sound mixer
 
Visual Effects by
Yann Masson .... Flame artist: animation sequences, LAIKA/house
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Joan Bansillon .... grip
Thierry Baucheron .... gaffer
Bruno Bimbard .... generator operator
Roger Do Minh .... assistant electrician
Jean-Christophe Duwez .... electrician (as Jean-Christophe Dumez)
Alfonso Lopez de la Fuente .... grip
Gary Pachany .... first assistant camera
Mathieu Plainfosse .... second assistant camera
Felix Touret .... key grip
 
Editorial Department
Fabien Turriziani .... assistant editor
Joe Gawler .... digital intermediate colorist (uncredited)
Michael P. Whipple .... digital intermediate engineer (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Randall Poster .... music supervisor
Pascal Rogé .... musician
 
Other crew
Waris Ahluwalia .... security
Damien Begbeder .... production assistant
Julien Bonet .... production assistant
Molly Cooper .... production assistant
Henri Deneubourg .... location manager
Libby Evans .... production assistant
Jeremy Lindbergh .... production assistant
Lionel Lorans .... cast: Concierge
Steve Makowski .... assistant to director
Thomas Moffet .... assistant to director
Julien Patry .... production assistant
Sofian Rezzak .... production assistant
Peria Tuccillo .... production coordinator (as Perla Tuccillo)
 
Thanks
Anthony and Carole Bamford .... special thanks
Peter Copping .... special thanks
Mark Friedberg .... special thanks
Nobert Hernot .... special thanks (as Norbert HERNOT, Hotel Rapahel)
Robin Hurlstone .... special thanks
Caroline Piel .... special thanks (as Caroline PIEL, L'Hotel)
Scott Rudin .... special thanks
Valentina Tortorella .... special thanks
Keith 'Monkey' Warren .... special thanks (as Keith Warren)
Aleksandra Woroniecka .... special thanks
Mlle. Yoshida .... special thanks (as Mlle YOSHIDA, Sony)
Lili Fini Zanuck .... special thanks (as Richard and Lili ZANUCK)
Richard D. Zanuck .... special thanks (as Richard and Lili ZANUCK)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Part 1 of 'The Darjeeling Limited' (USA) (subtitle)
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MPAA:
Rated R for some language and sexual content.
Runtime:
13 min
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Color:
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
According to director Wes Anderson, the movie was filmed in two and a half days. The film was also edited entirely on his personal computer. more
Quotes:
Ex-girlfriend: I love you. I never hurt you on purpose.
Jack: I don't care.
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Movie Connections:
Features Stalag 17 (1953) more
Soundtrack:
Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) more

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36 out of 53 people found the following comment useful.
The beginning of a journey..., 27 September 2007
10/10
Author: MONOLITHIC1 from United States

This is a wonderful short film to introduce us to one of the main characters in Wes Anderson's film The Darjeeling Limited. A broken romance sends Jack (Jason Schwartzman) off to a Paris hotel to lick his wounds it seems. In this short the ex-girlfriend has arrived and Jack must come face to face with her and his pain. Pay very close attention as you watch this as I think it will pay off. Personally I found this to be a nice little gift from Anderson as we wait for the release of The Darjeeling Limited. I don't really understand the question about it appearing in theatres as part of the main film but I think it does a nice job revealing the characters a bit. I enjoyed it and it certainly is very much like Anderson's previous work.

I know that many fans of Wes Anderson tend to be very thrown by each new film he creates and they tend to have a favorite that they won't stray from. I have never really understood this because I think his body of work is really quite consistent and he seems to improve with each film. The key to all of his films, at least to me, is that you feel that you have stepped in to each one and lived with the characters because he takes such care revealing their quirks to you. I think what causes the discord among his fans is that they feel so close to certain characters they have trouble letting go of them. So, we end up with passionate arguments about why Rushmore, Bottle Rocket, or The Royal Tenenbaums were "better" than The Life Aquatic.

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