Manufactured Landscapes

Sans Soleil

Films from the TIE Exhibition, particularly Vom Innen, Von Aussen

or not so recently:
Paprika

Into Great Silence

And lastly, a film I just might not see, unless the right person twists my arm...
The Darjeeling Limited
From the NY Times style section (emphasis mine):
Slightly offbeat in a laid-back way — the Wes Anderson of the accessory world — the youthful tie is giving the old dress code a much-needed shot in the neck.

Sorry, I think the fashion holiday just might be over for me, Wes, even though I do like the look of a man in a nice tie.
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