Tenenbaum family house in New York City

E1019711

The Tenenbaum family house in New York City is the distinctive, eccentric brownstone home featured in Wes Anderson’s film "The Royal Tenenbaums," serving as the central setting for the family’s story.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf brownstone townhouse
fictional building
film location
appearsIn The Royal Tenenbaums NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle New York brownstone
associatedWithDirector Wes Anderson NERFINISHED
associatedWithFilmGenre comedy-drama
centralSettingOf The Royal Tenenbaums NERFINISHED
culturalStatus iconic Wes Anderson location
recognizable film house in popular culture
diegeticStatus family residence
site of key plot revelations
featuredInFilmByDirector Wes Anderson GENERATED
fictionalLocationIn New York City NERFINISHED
homeOfFictionalFamily Tenenbaum family NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction primary gathering place for the Tenenbaum family
site of family reunions and conflicts
symbol of the family’s shared past
roleInCinematography frequent use of symmetrical framing
location for tracking shots through rooms
thematicAssociation childhood genius and its aftermath
family dysfunction
lost potential
nostalgia
usedForCharacterizationOf Chas Tenenbaum NERFINISHED
Etheline Tenenbaum NERFINISHED
Margot Tenenbaum NERFINISHED
Richie Tenenbaum NERFINISHED
Royal Tenenbaum NERFINISHED
visualStyle eccentric interior design
highly detailed production design

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Royal Tenenbaum residence Tenenbaum family house in New York City