The Making of Quixote
(03-19-2019, 02:41 AM)cclark Wrote: Pre-order the U.S. DVD/Blu-ray on Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Killed-Qu...07PDTWCFQ/

There's a chance this may not be a legit release (surprise, surprise). I haven't posted anything about this elsewhere, and I don't plan to until there's an official announcement.
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A new big article on Gilliam for Vulture/New York magazine confirms that "on April 19, [the film] will open in limited theatrical release, as well as on VOD platforms"
https://www.vulture.com/2019/03/terry-gi...ixote.html
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Download the Press Notes for Quixote from Screen Media Films: https://screenmediafilms.net/productions...on-Quixote: https://screenmediafilms.net/productions...on-Quixote
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This looks like it could be used for the US DVD/Blu-ray release.

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Given the format, I'd guess it will be the artwork for the VOD release...
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(03-23-2019, 04:05 PM)bruttenholm Wrote: Given the format, I'd guess it will be the artwork for the VOD release...

I didn't think of that, but it makes sense that they'd want a design that's not too busy.
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For any US readers of this message board who are interested, I posted a Twitter poll on the @GilliamReddit Twitter page:
How will you watch The Man Who Killed Don Quixote in the US?

https://twitter.com/GilliamReddit/status...6144261121
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Terry Gilliam interviewed on The Big Wakeup Call with Ryan Gatenby:
http://thebigwakeupcall.com/terry-gilliam/
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Little info : Apparently, "He Dreams of Giants", the new documentary about the film by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, is finished and will be 85 minutes long : http://film.britishcouncil.org/he-dreams-of-giants
Here is the new, more precise, synopsis :
"Film director Terry Gilliam has been dreaming of a screen adaptation of Don Quixote for over 30 years. When he attempted the first production in 2000, Gilliam already had the reputation of being a bit of a Quixote himself: a filmmaker whose stories of visionary dreamers raging against gigantic forces mirrored his own artistic battles with the Hollywood machine. The collapse of that now-famous, ill-fated production only further cemented Gilliam’s reputation as an idealist chasing an impossible dream.
HE DREAMS OF GIANTS picks up Gilliam’s story 17 years later as he finally gets the film into production and once again and struggles to finish it. Facing him are a host of new obstacles: budget constraints, a history of compromise, and heightened expectations, all compounded by self-doubt, the toll of aging, and the nagging existential question: What is left for an artist when one completes the project that has defined the good part of a career?
Combining immersive verité footage of Gilliam’s production with intimate interviews and archival footage from Gilliam’s entire career, HE DREAMS OF GIANTS is a revealing portrait of a late-career artist and a meditation on the value of creativity in the face of mortality."
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Terry Gilliam talks about Don Quixote on WCSX:
https://omny.fm/shows/big-jims-house-pod...nty-python
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