Berlin film fest to open with Wes Anderson world premiere

The world premiere of Wes Anderson’s keenly awaited caper The Grand Budapest Hotel will open the 64th Berlin film festival on Thursday as it joins the race for the Golden Bear top prize.
The high-profile opening movie with an all-star cast led by British actor Ralph Fiennes marks a coup for the Berlinale, Europe’s first major cinema showcase of the year.
The 11-day festival will screen more than 400 productions from around the world before a jury led by US producer James Schamus (Brokeback Mountain) hands out the main awards among 20 contenders.
The Grand Budapest Hotel is Anderson’s eighth feature and follows his bittersweet first-love story Moonrise Kingdom, which launched the Cannes film festival in 2012 to become a critical and box office hit.
It will be the third time in the Berlinale competition for Anderson, who has striven to maintain quirky indie sensibilities while filming with ever growing budgets, following The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and The Royal Tenenbaums.
Anderson has lined up another stellar ensemble cast including Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Bill Murray, Harvey Keitel, Lea Seydoux, Jeff Goldblum, Tilda Swinton along with Edward Norton, Mathieu Amalric and Owen Wilson to light up Berlin’s red carpet.