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Apartamento's issue #13 dissects the meticulously-designed sets from various Wes Anderson films. The American filmmaker is known for his distinct visual and narrative style, and he uses interior design as a character trope or an added descriptive element to his storytelling, most recently seen in The Grand Budapest Hotel.

“I always say that a picture of someone’s home tells you a lot more about that person than any portrait possibly can,” says Nacho Alegre – director and co-founder of Apartamento. “I imagine in a movie the time you have to describe a character is limited, so using the interiors to do so probably becomes something of a necessity.” Read about Wes Anderson and his approach to set design in the latest issue of Apartamento.

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