Wes Anderson directs H&M Christmas short film 'Come Together' starring Adrien Brody
Wes Anderson has directed a Christmas short film titled 'Come Together' for H&M, starring Adrien Brody as a train conductor. The film, released in 2016, marks Anderson's first project since 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014). Brody, an Oscar winner for 'The Pianist' (2003) and known for playing Salvador Dalí in 'Midnight in Paris', portrays a conductor who must deliver bad news to passengers about spending Christmas away from home, but the railway staff finds a way to make amends. The spot serves as a holiday surprise for fans of the director's distinctive visual style.
Key facts
- Wes Anderson directed a short film for H&M titled 'Come Together'
- The film stars Adrien Brody as a train conductor
- It was released in 2016 for the Christmas holidays
- Anderson's last feature film before this was 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014)
- Brody won an Oscar in 2003 for 'The Pianist'
- The story involves passengers spending Christmas away from home
- The railway staff finds a way to remedy the situation
- The film is a commissioned commercial for H&M
Entities
Artists
- Wes Anderson
- Adrien Brody
- Salvador Dalí
- Woody Allen
Institutions
- H&M
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