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RE: The Making of Quixote - bruttenholm - 06-07-2017 Wow Phil, thanks for having the courage to take the dreaded Quixote curse upon you to save the film ! Take care ! RE: The Making of Quixote - leoconsole - 06-07-2017 Thanks for you hard work Phil, can't wait to read all about it. Wow! that picture of Jonathan Pryce, he looks perfect RE: The Making of Quixote - Donald McKinney - 06-07-2017 I seriously hope you're OK Phil, but thanks for taking the bullet so Terry could finish the film!! ![]() RE: The Making of Quixote - cclark - 06-07-2017 Now Terry Gilliam is spreading #FAKENEWS. RE: The Making of Quixote - bruttenholm - 06-09-2017 Here are a few behind-the-scenes moving pictures with windmills and knights and wigs : http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/telediario/terry-gilliam-terminado-su-pelicula-sobre-quijote-proyecto-intentado-levantar-ocho-ocasiones/4058987/ RE: The Making of Quixote - bruttenholm - 06-10-2017 By the way, another word defending the production in the affair of the Tomar Convent, from a technician working on the site, saying that everything was controlled and that the stones deteriorate themselves regularly so the production isn't guilty of that : https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2F24.sapo.pt%2Fatualidade%2Fartigos%2Festragos-provocados-por-filmagens-no-convento-de-cristo-sao-reduzidos-diz-tecnico%23utm_source%3Dtwitter%26utm_medium%3DWeb%26utm_campaign%3Dsapo24_rs&h=ATOwbO6aHwT2puqIo8TKJ-QonN07MwtpI9zlxZOUvQrEjsn6WpXlX96E97n3FgZJVp8myp3rShRe7FgIE3Sp9cIylwra7UM0K04-wcPfzbq4dSReFwsrN6kB3aCLvXwEmejhbnwhwC4YTA RE: The Making of Quixote - phildreams - 06-10-2017 (06-10-2017, 04:21 PM)bruttenholm Wrote: By the way, another word defending the production in the affair of the Tomar Convent, from a technician working on the site, saying that everything was controlled and that the stones deteriorate themselves regularly so the production isn't guilty of that There seems to be a high degree of natural crumbling. I set up a video interview for a member of the cast in a quiet part of the convent. There was good natural lighting - a great location I thought. There was a camera on a tripod, with a chair for me and a chair for a member of the cast. Then suddenly noticed loose bits of stone rubble on the floor that had probably accumulated over months. Then realised that there was a risk of falling masonry from directly above where we were due to sit! We switched location. Having a movie filming there can only boost the site's budget for maintenance and repair. RE: The Making of Quixote - bruttenholm - 06-11-2017 Yes, that's what the technician says : at the end of the shoot, the production insurance is accountable for all the damages on site, whether it has been caused by the actual production or is just due to natural deterioration, so it's a good bargain to have a production so it can pay for maintenance. RE: The Making of Quixote - Donald McKinney - 06-18-2017 Gilliam just posted this on Facebook, it's quite endearing really: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1437127396346070&substory_index=0&id=256730041052484 RE: The Making of Quixote - yakushima - 06-19-2017 Phil, so sorry to hear about this mishap, wishing you a speedy recovery! |