The Private Dining Room of the Police Commissioner

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"The Private Dining Room of the Police Commissioner" is a stylized crime-and-hostage vignette within Wes Anderson’s anthology film *The French Dispatch*, blending deadpan humor, meticulous visuals, and narrative framing as a long-form magazine article.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anthology film segment
film segment
short film
basedOn fictional magazine article
cinematographicStyle carefully choreographed camera movement
symmetrical framing
countryOfOrigin France
Germany
United States of America
surface form: United States
director Wes Anderson NERFINISHED
distributor Searchlight Pictures NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter The Police Commissioner
The Police Commissioner’s son
kidnappers
police officers
genre anthology segment
comedy
crime film
drama
hostage film
hasNarrativeDevice long-form magazine article
hasTheme duty and family
hostage situation
kidnapping
parent-child relationship
police and crime
hasTone darkly comic
deadpan
includedIn The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun NERFINISHED
medium live-action film
narrativeFraming The French Dispatch magazine article
originalLanguage English
partOf The French Dispatch NERFINISHED
partOfStructure one of three main feature stories in The French Dispatch
releaseYear 2021
setting Ennui-sur-Blasé NERFINISHED
police commissioner’s private dining room
stylisticFeature deadpan humor
meticulous visuals
stylized production design
tableau-like compositions
writer Hugo Guinness NERFINISHED
Jason Schwartzman NERFINISHED
Roman Coppola NERFINISHED
Wes Anderson NERFINISHED

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The French Dispatch segment The Private Dining Room of the Police Commissioner