New clip from Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs. The most artisanal animation technique, the stop-motion, is the one preferred by the director Wes Anderson that re-proposes it at the base of his new Isle of Dogs soon to be released.The film is written and directed by the maniacal director of Grand Budapest Hotel, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Tenenbaum and many others, is produced by American Empirical Pictures, Indian Paintbrush, Scott Rudin Productions and Studio Babelsberg.The film is set in a Japanese prefecture some years ago in the future, where the overpopulation of dogs is creating many problems for humans, so that the mayor exiles all quadrupeds on the island of garbage. But a young man does not live there far from his four-legged companion and therefore decides to venture on the island to his search.Dubbed by excellent names of the Hollywood scene, the film is expected in theaters at the end of March in USA and later all over the world.While waiting, we propose a complete and original clip:[ Fra - source FoxSearchlight ]. End of the article.
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