Lost in La Mancha

Lost in La Mancha

Infobox_Film
name=Lost in La Mancha


director=Keith Fulton
Louis Pepe
writer=Keith Fulton
Louis Pepe
starring=Jeff Bridges
Terry Gilliam
Johnny Depp
Jean Rochefort
producer=Rosa Bosch
Andrew J. Curtis
Lucy Darwin
released=August 302002
language=English/French
website=http://www.smart.co.uk/lostinlamancha/lm_index.htm
imdb_id=0308514

"Lost in La Mancha" (2002) is a documentary movie narrated by Jeff Bridges about Terry Gilliam's failed first attempt to make "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote," a movie adaptation of the novel "Don Quixote". "Lost in La Mancha" presents Gilliam's quest to make this movie as a parallel to Quixote's quest to become a hero.

Background

Finding the source material by Cervantes too vast, Gilliam and his cowriter decided to create their own version of the Quixote story, including a major change inspired by "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court". The character of Sancho Panza would appear only very early in the film, to be replaced by Toby Grisoni, a twenty-first century marketing executive thrown back through time, whom Quixote mistakes for Panza.

Terry Gilliam was very excited to make this movie, since Don Quixote embodies many of the themes that run through his own work (such as the individual versus society, the concept of sanity, etc.). The entire movie would have been filmed in Spain and throughout Europe. Jean Rochefort was picked to play Don Quixote, in preparation for which he spent seven months learning English. Toby was to be played by Johnny Depp, and Vanessa Paradis would have been his love interest.

Production

"Lost in La Mancha" tells the story of the film's very delicate schedule and budget, which completely unraveled once production began. Gilliam is shown early on telling his crew not to be afraid to tell him that something is too complicated or expensive to be done because he needs to be restrained sometimes. In another interview he says he wants his films to be seen and enjoyed by the widest audience possible. These scenes contrast sharply with the difficult persona he gained following the controversies in earlier films like "Brazil" and "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen", but appear to honestly match Gilliam's actual beliefs, as evinced by the DVD commentaries on several of his films.

On the first day of shooting, the crew discovered that their outdoor filming location was plagued by nearly constant noise from a nearby NATO aircraft target practice area. Gilliam decided to continue capturing footage, expecting to replace the audio in post-production. The second day of shooting featured a flash flood and hail which damaged equipment, and permanently changed the appearance of the location, where some shots had not yet been completed.

Days later it became clear that Rochefort was injured, and within a week Gilliam learned that Rochefort had a herniated disc [ [http://www.rte.ie/arts/2002/0815/lostinlamancha.html Review from rte.ie] ] and would be unable to continue filming. This ended production completely and resulted in a record $15 million insurance claim. The insurance company owned the rights to the screenplay for several years, until they were transferred back to Gilliam. Production of "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" was restarted in 2008. [cite web | title = Pandora: Don Quixote rides again, says delighted Gilliam | author = Alica-Azania Jarvis | publisher = The Independent | date = 2008-08-04 | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/columnists/pandora/pandora-don-quixote-rides-again-says-delighted-gilliam-884243.html | accessdate = 2008-08-04]

The "Lost in La Mancha" filmmakers, Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, had previously made a documentary about Gilliam's film "Twelve Monkeys" titled "The Hamster Factor and Other Tales of Twelve Monkeys" and were strongly supported by Gilliam throughout their filming. Gilliam reportedly often has people documenting the making of films so that should something go wrong he has a record of the events from his perspective.

See also

* The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

References

External links

* [http://www.smart.co.uk/lostinlamancha/lm_index.htm Official website]
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