There are few modern-day directors who fit so easily into the auteur theory as Wes Anderson, whose stylistic patterns are well studied by now, nearly 20 years after his debut feature, Bottle Rocket. In “The Fox & Mr. Anderson,” filmmaker kogonada points out the many visual parallels between the director’s one fully animated feature Fantastic Mr. Fox and his live-action films.

The similarities in the camera work and mise-en-scène will likely be unsurprising to fans, but they will also, I suspect, be a treat. Enjoy.

Read the rest of Slate’s very comprehensive Wes Anderson coverage.