the french dispatch
Zeffirelli from The French Dispatch
Zeffirelli is a character from the Wes Anderson film The French Dispatch, and is played by Timothee Chalamet. Zeffirelli is one of the highlighted characters in the film and is a student revolutionary and boyfriend of Juliette, who is also a leader in the student protests. He wears a gray wool/tweed two-piece suit with a black shirt, gray polo underneath, and black shoes.
Juliette from The French Dispatch
In The French Dispatch, Juliette (Lyna Khoudri) is a student revolutionary leader and girlfriend of Zeffirelli. Both are fighting for a world without borders, but lines of division soon form among the protestors. The fiery idealist Juilette stands opposite the blithe Zeffirelli and the pragmatic journalist Lucinda Krementz.
J.K.L. Berensen from The French Dispatch
In Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch, J.K.L. Berensen (played by Tilda Swinton) is a staff member at the titular newspaper. As a writer, she is responsible for reporting interesting stories for her readers, and her outfits are equally as entertaining. Berensen’s clothing is brightly colored in oranges, golds, and yellows, topped off with a well-coiffed head of red hair.
Arthur Howitzer, Jr. from The French Dispatch
Arthur Howitzer, Jr. (played by Bill Murray) is the brains behind Wes Anderson’s fictional newspaper in The French Dispatch. As the Editor-in-Chief, Arthur is responsible for hiring the brightest journalists and improving their stories with his sharp perspective. Arthur’s clothing is mostly yellow and brown, with a suit vest, but no jacket.
Herbsaint Sazerac from The French Dispatch
Herbsaint Sazerac (played by Owen Wilson) is a writer for the French Dispatch in Wes Anderson’s film of the same name. Sazerac is rarely seen without his trusty camera or beret, and can often be found with his red bicycle in tow as he investigates his stories.