Wes Anderson is set to launch production on his 10th film, following this year’s stop-motion animation outing Isle of Dogs.
And, according to French outlet Sud Ouest, the director has chosen to film for fourth months in Angoulême, located in southwestern France and the capital of the country’s Charente department.
However, the director has a history of working in Europe, with production on Isle of Dogs taking place at London’s 3 Mills Studios, while The Grand Budapest Hotel was largely filmed in Görlitz, Germany.
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