Sentences with phrase «young lobby boy»

Tony Revolori plays the young lobby boy in training in Wes Anderson's new film The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Madame D departs the Grand Budapest on the same day that a young lobby boy called Zero Moustafa (Tony Revolori) first comes to the concierge's attention.
The film follows Gustave's mentorship of young lobby boy Zero, his sudden inheritance of a painting by a dead older lover (Tilda Swinton), his subsequent framing for her murder and the chase to both recover the painting and break Gustave out of prison.
Gustave receives help from Zero Moustafa (Tony Revolori), a young lobby boy that Gustave has taken a shine to.
Plus, the film also features a surprising turn from Tony Revolori after playing a young lobby boy in Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel last year.
He meets it's owner M. Moustafa (F. Murray Abraham) who tells him of when he was a young lobby boy (Tony Revolori) and how he came to know the colourful and flamboyant M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) and the adventures they shared in the hotel.
Part of Wes Anderson's quirky WWII ensemble, Ronan played pastry chef extraordinaire, Agatha, love interest of young lobby boy, Zero (Tony Revolori).

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It was announced on Wednesday that Felder secured some $ 200,000 in discretionary funds for «education access» programs for Agudath Israel, the lobbying force that helped fight state efforts to impose instructional standards on yeshivas... What secular education young boys receive typically ends at the equivalent of about seventh grade, with only minimal English and reading studied after that.
We begin with a more or less contemporary author (Tom Wilkinson), looking back on his visit to the G.B.H., then flash back some decades to the «60s, where that writer as a younger man (Jude Law) talks to the hotel's owner (F. Murray Abraham), who in turns tells a story from 1932, involving the legendary concierge Monsieur Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) and his sidekick «lobby boy» Zero (Tony Revolori).
Gustave takes a young Zero (Tony Revolori), a lobby boy at the time, under his wing to teach him the finer points of hotel management.
His latest protégé is a young boy called Zero, a lobby boy who falls in love with Agatha (Saoirse Ronan), the girl who works at a local bakery.
This 1930s segment is where we are introduced to the film's real hero, M.Gustav (Ralph Fiennes), as he romances rich old ladies, mentors young refugee lobby boy Zero (Tony Revolori) and runs the Grand Budapest to a rigidly perfectionist, and already outdated, code of discretion and honor.
This was a monumental occurrence in my young life, mostly because I had spent the previous three entire years lobbying my long - suffering, video game - fearing parents for a Game Boy, which is a heck of a long time for a 10 - year - old.
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