Steve Carell as Mark Hogancamp in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Steve Carell and Director Robert Zemeckis on the set of “Welcome to Marwen.”
Steve Carell as Mark Hogancamp photographs the dolls for his fictional town in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Steve Carell as Mark Hogancamp and Leslie Mann as Mark’s new neighbor, Nicol, in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Leslie Mann as Nicol and Steve Carell as Mark Hogancamp in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Eiza Gonzalez as Carlala, the supportive co-worker of Mark Hogancamp, played by Steve Carell, in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
(from left) Doll-unit Technical Director D. Martin Myatt, Props Assistant Shannon Stensrud and Director Robert Zemeckis on the set of “Welcome to Marwen.”
Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) and his supportive friend Roberta (Merritt Wever) with the dolls of Mark’s fictional town in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) pulls a jeep peopled with his dolls from his fictional town in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
(from left) Director of Photography C. Kim Miles and Director Robert Zemeckis on the set of “Welcome to Marwen.”
The dolls of Marwen (from left): Anna (Gwendoline Christie), Cap’n Hogie (Steve Carell), GI Julie (Janelle Monáe), Roberta (Merritt Wever), Suzette (Leslie Zemeckis) and Carlala (Eiza Gonzalez) in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Cap’n Hogie (Steve Carell), the doll alter-ego for artist Mark Hogancamp (Carell), in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Steve Carell as Mark Hogancamp and Leslie Mann as his new neighbor, Nicol, in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Julie (Janelle Monáe), a disabled military veteran, helps Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) through his recovery after a brutal attack in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The dolls of Nicol (Leslie Mann) and Cap’n Hogie (Steve Carell) in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Diane Kruger as Deja Thoris, a mysterious witch who exists only in the mind of artist Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Janelle Monáe as the doll GI Julie in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
In “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis, Leslie Mann plays Nicol, the new neighbor of artist Mark Hogancamp, played by Steve Carell
Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) photographs the dolls for his fictional town in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The dolls of the fictional town of Marwen (from left): GI Julie (Janelle Monáe), Carlala (Eiza Gonzalez), Suzette (Leslie Zemeckis), Roberta (Merritt Wever) and Anna (Gwendoline Christie) in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Nicol (Leslie Mann) visits the first gallery showing of Mark Hogancamp’s Marwen photographs in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The dolls of the fictional town of Marwen (from left): Nicol (Leslie Mann), Carlala (Eiza Gonzalez), Roberta (Merritt Wever) and Anna (Gwendoline Christie) in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The dolls of the fictional town of Marwen (from left): Cap’n Hogie (Steve Carell), GI Julie (Janelle Monáe), Carlala (Eiza Gonzalez) and Anna (Gwendoline Christie) in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The dolls of the fictional town of Marwen celebrate inside The Ruined Stocking nightclub (from left): GI Julie (Janelle Monáe), Nicol (Leslie Mann), Cap’n Hogie (Steve Carell), and Anna (Gwendoline Christie) in “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The dolls of “Welcome to Marwen,” directed by Robert Zemeckis (from left): Roberta (Merritt Wever), Carlala (Eiza Gonzalez), Suzette (Leslie Zemeckis), Cap’n Hogie (Steve Carell), Nicol (Leslie Mann), GI Julie (Janelle Monáe) and Anna (Gwendoline Christie).