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The Tenenbaums are New York high society gone to seed. Scandalous Royal (the late, great Gene Hackman) separated from wife Etheline (Anjelica Huston) two decades ago, and after that kept his distance as his once prodigious offspring slumped. Business whizz Chas (Stiller) has become a paranoid neurotic; Richie (Luke Wilson) is a tennis star whose career was sacrificed to love; adopted daughter Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) is a closed book of a playwright. Financially embarrassed and claiming a dying man’s last rights, Royal returns to put his house in order.

The milieu is reminiscent of Preston Sturges’ screwball fancies from the early 1940s — albeit scored to 60s and 70s rock. Anderson’s unusually pronounced literary influences include Salinger, Edith Wharton and the New Yorker magazine, and the film sometimes resembles a cartoon from that august publication’s glory days: an elegantly composed caricature given the finishing touch with an immaculately turned one-liner. It takes place in a bubble — Anderson’s New York doesn’t exist and never did — but the rarefied atmosphere is a bit of a blind; what sneaks up on you is how, in his deliciously roundabout way, Anderson wears irony on his sleeve to camouflage a deeper sincerity. At its heart, this is a comedy of unrequited love, melancholy and disappointment. One to savour.

A big generational saga that woos the audience with its humor, spirit, style, and ability.

Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle

This is a film with a bracingly high IQ, bundles of wit and oodles of fun.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

A rich mixture of sadness, comfort and joy.

Moira McDonald, Seattle Times

Director

Wes Anderson

Cast

Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson, Danny Glover, Owen Wilson, Bill Murray

Credits
Country of Origin

USA

Year

2001

Language

English

19+
110 min

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7:15 pm
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VIFF Centre - VIFF Cinema
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Credits

Producer

Barry Mendel, Scott Rudin

Screenwriter

Owen Wilson

Cinematography

Robert Yeoman

Editor

Dylan Tichenor

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