The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) | 99m | USA
Directed by Wes Anderson
The Grand Budapest Hotel is a famed European resort, managed in the 1930s by the meticulous concierge Gustave H. When one of his lovers dies under mysterious circumstances, Gustave finds himself accused of murder as fascism takes hold. Perhaps the most striking example of Anderson’s distinctive visual style, the film is best appreciated on the big screen. It was nominated for nine Oscars and numerous other awards.
Location: Peninsula Lawns
Admission: Free and non-ticketed
Rating: PG
What to Bring: Blankets, lawn chairs, or picnic rugs. Feel free to come early to secure a good spot and enjoy the beautiful sunset.
Accessibility:
This event will be held in the parklands on the lawns with access over grassed areas. The surrounding area is connected by wide concrete pathways.