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The Phoenician Scheme

The Phoenician Scheme

  • Status: Released
  • 23-05-2025
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Score: 6.9
  • Vote count: 290

Wealthy businessman Zsa-zsa Korda appoints his only daughter, a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new enterprise, they soon become the target of scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists, and determined assassins.

Benicio del Toro

Zsa-zsa Korda

Mia Threapleton

Sister Liesl

Michael Cera

Bjorn Lund

Riz Ahmed

Prince Farouk

Tom Hanks

Leland

Bryan Cranston

Reagan

Mathieu Amalric

Marseille Bob

Richard Ayoade

Sergio

Jeffrey Wright

Marty

Scarlett Johansson

Cousin Hilda

Benedict Cumberbatch

Uncle Nubar

Rupert Friend

Excalibur

Hope Davis

Mother Superior

Bill Murray

God

Willem Dafoe

Knave

Alex Jennings

Broadcloth

Charlotte Gainsbourg

1st Wife

F. Murray Abraham

Prophet

Steve Park

The Pilot

Scott Shepherd

Field Reporter

Donald Sumpter

Chairman

Jason Watkins

Notary

Stéphane Bak

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Antonia Desplat

2nd Wife

Tonio Arango

Assassin #1 (Desert)

Aysha Joy Samuel

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Mohamed Chahrour

Bodyguard #2

Imke Büchel

Governesses

Anna Bardorf

Governesses

Imad Mardnli

Bodyguard #1

Jaime Krsto Ferkic

Chauffeur

Sabine Hollweck

Cook

Volker Michalowski

Assassin #3 (Elevator)

Mike Maggart

Security Officer

Truman Hanks

Administrative Secretary

Beatrice Campbell

Young Liesl

Carmen-Maja Antoni

Grandmother

Mattia Moreno Leonidas

Young Anatole

Alexandra Wysoczanska

Nurse

Shabnam Kohestani

Nurse

Thuli Wolf

Nurse

Jenny Behnke

Nurse

Luisa Steimann

Nurse

Yekta Arman

Bureaucrat

Giuseppe O'Bruadair

Bureaucrat

Sanjay Hari

Bureaucrat

Alexander Kühne

Bureaucrat

Kim Young-sam

Bureaucrat

Andreas Krafft

Bureaucrat

Faysal Omer

Bureaucrat

Werner Ort

Bureaucrat

Alexander Yassin

Bureaucrat

Hans Carl von Werthern

Bureaucrat

Harry Wiggins

Bureaucrat

Simon Weisse

Bureaucrat

Matthew Jordan

Footmen

Sönke Möhring

Footmen

Max Mauff

Footmen

Philipp Droste

Footmen

Merlin Sandmeyer

Footmen

Edward Hyland

Korda's Son - Jasper

Kit Rakusen

Korda's Son - David

Milo James

Korda's Son - Phillip

Ogden Dawson

Korda's Son - Michael

Hector Bateman-Harden

Korda's Son - Jamie

Benjamin Lake

Korda's Son - Harry

Gunes Taner

Korda's Son - Steven

Gabriel Ryan

Korda's Son - Samuel

Momo Ramadan

Korda's Son - Thomas

Jonathan Wirtz

Korda's Son - David #2

Gabriele Pacchia

Tailor

Mohamad Younes

Barber

Daniel Steiner

Arsonist

Benoît Herlin

Arsonist

Tobias Schüler

Train Crew

Simon Baptiste Mayer

Train Crew

Michel Hüttner

Train Crew

Till Sennhenn

Train Crew

Roman Berger

Train Crew

Antonia Schröter

3rd Wife

Fuasi Abdul Khaliq

Jazz Band

Christian Grabandt

Jazz Band

Robert Gutowski

Jazz Band

Kelvin Sholar

Jazz Band

Erik Unsworth

Jazz Band

Eric Vaughan

Jazz Band

Anna Henschel

Cigarette Girl

Arsal Jalib

Nightclub Waiter

Ashkan Olfati

Nightclub Waiter

Emile Buchheister

Coat-check Girl

Nicolas Avinée

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Mohamed Belhadjine

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Sébastien Fouassier

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Eliel Ford

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Martin Scali

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Aya Nour Ayache

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Maksude Cerdik

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Sogol Faghani

Radical Freedom Militia Corps

Michael Maggart

Security Officer

Julian-Andres Arango

First Mate

Anton Arnold

Ship's Medic

Carlo Milillo

Scribe

Bernd Rautenberg

Assassin #2 (Fighter Jet)

Freya Feyrouz

Angel

Karl Markovics

Hermit

Abdul Aziz Mardini

King

Adrian Lohnert

Surveillance Ops

Edgars Gluhovs

Surveillance Ops

Eduardo Miranda

Surveillance Ops

Jakob Jaromir Gerhardt

Surveillance Ops

Johannes Löhr

Surveillance Ops

Samuel Gehrke Rios

Surveillance Ops

Johannes Krisch

Cardinal

CinemaSerf

Unlike a few of the more recent Wes Anderson films, I thought this had more of a substantial story to underpin the antics as it follow the quite literally death-defying activities of entrepreneur “Korda” (Benicio del Toro). Now he’s made his squillions somewhat disreputably and has frequently been the target of assassins, so after this latest attempt sees him face down in the desert, he decides it’s time to make his will. He has loads of sons but just one daughter. She’s a nun, sworn to holy orders and is called “Liesl” (Mia Threapleton). Now she’s not the sort of “Liesl” we saw with Julie Andrews, this one is ruthlessly savvy and switched on as her father embarks on his most ambitious, secretive and toxic scheme yet - and that’s only going to further irk “Excalibur” (Rupert Friend) whom we know is running the “SPECTRE” style organisation determined to thwart his plans and see him six feet under. I suppose the snag with this film is that it isn’t so radically different, stylistically, from any of his recent stuff nor does the presence of his usual slew of Willem Dafoe, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks et al really offer us much by way of different or substantial characterisations for us to really get our teeth into, and that predictability also impacts a bit on the frankly “Monty Python” style of the humour, but del Toro owns the film well from start to finish and along the way it takes a pop at the vested interest, industrial exploitation and the abusive power of self interest as it moves along entertainingly and in a more logical manner. It hits the ground running and rarely pauses for breath as it reminded me more of “Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014) than “Asteroid City” (2023). For my money, it’s still not as good as Anderson’s earlier more creatively innovative work, but it is still a fun ensemble effort that benefits from some gorgeous production design and a never ending supply of band-aids.

r96sk

<em>'The Phoenician Scheme'</em> is Wes Anderson being Wes Anderson (complimentary). I loved this! <em>'Fantastic Mr. Fox'</em> and <em>'The French Dispatch'</em> are works of this director that I've enjoyed most, but this 2025 release is on another level for me. It's as amusing as it as stunning, Anderson films are unmistakably Anderson and this one is no different; it has everything you'd expect from a picture of his. The all-star cast list is usual for his flicks as well, here there are plenty of actors that I enjoy; so it was never gonna disappoint, I guess. Benicio del Toro is an outstanding lead, I've always liked him as an actor (<em>'Sicario'</em>, <em>'The Hunted'</em>) but this is his first performance (at least from the ten flicks featuring him that I've now seen) that is truly top notch in my mind; one impossible to forget, without doubt. Mia Threapleton is the only prominent onscreen performer that I wasn't previously aware of; weirdly mind, because I recognised her voice 100% but when looking at her filmography, it turns out I've apparently not seen her in anything - odd, perhaps someone sounds just like her? Where to begin in regards to the rest of the cast? Michael Cera is terrific, Tom Hanks and Bryan Cranston are top fun, Mathieu Amalric gives as good as Richard Ayoade, Jeffrey Wright and Benedict Cumberbatch (quite the look!). So many other big names in there too. I still have eight Wes Anderson films to see at some point, but having only watched five he is evidently a reliable guy. I'd be surprised if I disliked any of those other works of his, especially as I didn't actually definitively like <em>'Moonrise Kingdom'</em> but even that has its positives.

Manuel São Bento

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/the-phoenician-scheme-review-for-fans-and-skeptics-alike-a-more-accessible-entry-point-into-wes-andersons-world/ "The Phoenician Scheme is yet another clear example of Wes Anderson's singular vision, with the filmmaker continuing to provide space for every department to shine - from Adam Stockhausen's extravagant production design to Alexandre Desplat's witty score, and Bruno Delbonnel's immaculately aligned cinematography. However, it's in the thematic exploration where the film reaches a rare point of balance: by portraying the transformation of a man consumed by vanity and ambition into a vulnerable and redeemed father figure, the writer-director offers a genuine reflection on regret, family reconnection, and personal sacrifice. The subtle yet intentional performances by Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton, and Michael Cera reinforce that emotional core, bringing humanity to a meticulously artificial world." Rating: B

Margot Maritz

I absolutely adored this film; I think it was brilliantly done. I love Wes Anderson movies, and true to his style, this film was filled with drama and some cheeky flair. I’m not quite sure what skill it takes for an actor to sit there with basically one expression throughout the entire film, yet convey a million things without saying a word. Whatever that skill is, it’s truly hypnotising, and this film showcased it perfectly. All the actors and actresses in this world were simply stunning and brilliant. On top of that, the production design was amazing, which I absolutely adore. The production design is the main reason why Wes Anderson is my favourite director. I love the vibe he creates and his aesthetic; it's kind of like a retro 70s dollhouse mixed with eating an ice cream on a very hot summer day. I can't explain it, but that's just the vibe I feel explains the Wes Anderson aesthetic the best. Watch my video reviews: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKKZJF8ilRg/?igsh=aGNkcjU2NXNpYWZp https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMSAB7w86/