I have found myself thinking about whether this film would be eligible for the Hugo Awards, which recognise works in the fields of science fiction and fantasy. You would struggle to make the claim that The French Dispatch is a science fiction film, but you might be on better ground arguing that it counts as fantasy. After all, the eponymous French Dispatch newspaper never actually existed. The film is not just set in a made-up French town but in a fantasy version of France, so its connection to the real world is pretty tenuous. But I think it unlikely that it would attract so many nominations that the Hugo administrators would have to decide on its eligibility.
images:
The editorial office of The French Dispatch (Deadline: "Cannes Review: Wes Anderson’s 'The French Dispatch' ")
A tableau from The Colour of Pomegranates (New Minds Eye: "Subverting the Pomegranate—Is the Colour of Pomegranates Actually a Subversive Film?")
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