Mia Treeapleton works with Wes Anderson in Phoenician program

Wes Anderson was a New York toast Wednesday night at the premiere of his latest film The Phoenician Project.

The film’s sprawling ensemble cast, including Benicio del Toro, Bryan Cranston, Michael Cera, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks and Breakout Lead Lead Mia Treeapleton, walked the carpet on jazz at Lincoln Square and then packed it with Auteur’s bold friends and collaborators network before the film’s screening at 7 p.m.

The night was particularly special for Treeapleton, whose role marked the 24-year-old actor's first starring role in a major feature film.

She recalled the nerves she felt before she first met Anderson during the audition, but “and then he opened the door and said ‘Hello!’ Give me a hug,” she said. “He was wearing hotel slippers and pink socks and I was like ‘Oh, you’re not horror, you’re not dragon, you’re not going to eat me!”

Even if NEPO baby charges are imminent - she is the daughter of Kate Winslet - Treapleton proves her star power, as Del Toro's daughter (and Novitiate Nun non) is on a trip, holding her own experience with her own experienced cast who almost worked on previous projects with Anderson.

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“Wes Anderson’s storytelling is consistent, you can’t predict where it goes,” Cranston, who has previously starred in Anderson’s “Dog Island” and “Asteroid City”, told The World of Cranston, who has starred in Anderson’s “Dog Island” and “Asteroid City”, told The World of Cranston, who has previously starred in Anderson’s “Dog Island”, told The World of the World, told The World of the World. type On the carpet. “He is so unique, he is an auteur, you just have to buy it, fasten your seat belt and ride it.”

In this case, the 90-minute cycling star Del Toro plays business tycoon ZSA-ZSA Korda, who happens to be one of the richest people in Europe. Treapleton plays his daughter, a nun named Liesel Sister liesel, and Cera makes his long-awaited Anderson movie debut for her mentor Bjorn Lund.

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After the screening, the attendees bravely rained and showed up after a party at the famous metropolitan club in the Upper East Side. Under the glittering crystal chandeliers and soaring ceilings, celebrities like Jon Hamm, Ari Aster, Steve Buscemi and Sean Baker passed by midnight until midnight lived the ZSA-ZSA cocktail.

Even on school nights, it is no surprise that the turnout of beloved Auteur is so good. “He’s full of love,” Treapleton said of Anderson. "Everyone feels so comfortable around him. They keep coming back because they love him and he loves them."