The Making of Quixote
Quixote has been chosen as one of the most exciting films of 2018 by big-name directors by The Guardian.

Quote:The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Seventeen years in the making – and 28 since he began work on it – Terry Gilliam’s semi-mythical, time-hopping fantasy-comedy – a sort-of Cervantes adaptation, but not really – will finally seen the light of day, with Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce in the lead roles. It will do well to match the drama of the film’s disastrous production – flash-floods, incapacitated leading men, legal wrangles, the works.
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I hope we'll have some official images soon (from what I understand, the film should be totally finished in february or something like that).
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Apparently the sound mix is finished : https://twitter.com/STUDIOLEQUIPE/status...1757421569
(which means editing+music is finished) (I guess there must still be some work to do on visual effects and color grading)
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Canadian News Channel CTV predicts a May release for theaters, but that may just be confused with the Cannes premiere: https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/fiv...-1.3748913

On another note, there is an official website (though I feel like that's already been mentioned):
http://quixotemovie.com/
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The Tornasol Films site linked from the official Quixote site above had this to say about the release:
Quote:International sales are managed by Kinology. Amazon Studios has acquired distribution rights for the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom; and Telemunchen for Germany and Austria.

The distribution in Spain will be provided by Warner Bros Pictures International Spain.

http://www.tornasolfilms.com/noticias/ro...n-quijote/

There is a synopsis on that page that goes a bit further than previous synopses and comes off as a bit spoilery, which is why I didn't repost it here.
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It's been a long time since we've heard any news...
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I have some related news but surely not the kind you're expecting : The (celebrated) special effects supervisor on the film, Reyes Abades, died this week at the age of 68 : https://www.elespanol.com/cultura/cine/2...139_0.html
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At this point, nothing that happens in relation to a Terry Gilliam film should surprise me. That is sad news. He wasn't very old. Will his passing impact the film?
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He was in charge of practical effects so his job was probably finished when the actual filming ended, his passing won't impact the film.
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(02-03-2018, 04:20 PM)petersio Wrote: It's been a long time since we've heard any news...

Sound designer Andre Jacquemin tweeted on 16/01/18 that he had almost finished his work on the film.
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