Ralph Fiennes, Wes Anderson and Tony Revolori on location, shooting the scene from the 1932 sequence in which M. Gustave begins mentoring Zero Moustafa. Photo by Martin Scali.
Photocrom image of the Grandhotel Pupp in the spa town of Karlovy Vary (then Carlsbad), Czech Republic. This hotel inspired the Grand Budapest, and this town inspired Nebelsbad, Zubrowka, where the story is set. Courtesy of the Library of Congress Photochrom Print Collection.
Still-frames from the film showing the slow, left-to-right pan that takes viewers from Stag’s Leap to the hotel itself. Everything in this shot is a miniature or a digital matte painting, composited during post-production. As executed by production designer Adam Stockhausen and his team, this and many other outdoor panoramas aim for a more figurative than photo-realistic feeling, in the manner of 1930s and ‘40s movies. Grand Budapest Hotel © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.