NEW YORK
Inside a crowded room set with tables for the guests of honor on opening night, Bill Murray (who maintains a cameo role in "The Darjeeling Limited") poses briefly with Tilda Swinton. Nearby, a rather camera shy Wes Anderson worked the room, generally dodging a handful of photogs who tried to pin him down for a picture. Anderson was introduced earlier in the evening by none other than Film Society of Lincoln Center chair Ann Tenenbaum, whose family name gained even greater fame from Anderson's film, "The Royal Tenenbaums."