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Terry Gilliam’s “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” Delayed AGAIN?!?

Director Terry Gilliam has once AGAIN had his film “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” delayed.

The long-awaited film has been put on hold this time for a court case. Specifically it comes from a former co-producer from a previous attempt. Paulo Branco of Alfama Films claims the film is “patently illegal” due to him still owning the rights to the film. Whether or not that is true will likely be contested. Especially when the current co-Producer Jeremy Thomas has already called the claim “preposterous.” The film was set to begin filming in October then March, but now will have to wait to resolve this.

Pictured: A film NOT coming soon… sadly.

For those who don’t know, “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” is a film Terry Gilliam has spent 19 YEARS trying to get made. In a world where projects so casually get cancelled and pass into obscurity it is almost inspiring to see a director fight so hard to see a project through. He has stated many times before that he will get it made even if it kills him. It’s a loose adaptation of the famous Spanish novel, “Don Quixote.” The first attempt was in 1998. If it gives you any idea how long this has taken to get made there is a documentary on one of its previous attempts. Over the years the project has been attempted many times with many different actors such as Johnny Depp, Robert Duvall, John Hurt, etc.

If you’re curious to learn about this prime example of a film stuck in development hell the only thing I’ll say is that you will be more confused than when you begin. It seems quite obvious that God doesn’t want this film to be made. At the very least we can all agree that if this film ever does get made and even if it doesn’t live up to expectations (how could it at this point) it will have an amazing making of on the DVD/Blu-ray.

 

What do you think? Will Terry Gilliam’s “Don Quixote” film ever get made?

This story was first reported by The Hollywood Reporter.com

Eric: Eric grew up with a simple childhood. At age 11 a six fingered man murdered his father in front of his eyes, while his mother died defending him from an attack from a sharptooth, then an evil toon dropped a piano from 15 stories onto his brother's head and then on top of all of that while on the job he was brutally shot up and left for dead but was rebuilt as a robotic cop to get his revenge. ...Oooorr maybe he just watched a lot of movies growing up and got really into them. From a young age Eric realized learning things like science, math, people's names etc. took some real effort but could easily remember practically all the dialog/plot details from a random movie he watched on tv years ago. He knew from a young age that he wanted to make movies and never strayed from that. Going to college to get an education in film production and working on movie sets whenever it can be fit into his schedule. Get him into a room full of people he doesn't know and over time you may eventually get him to open up but just mention some movies and he'll talk for hours, never afraid to (respectfully) argue with fellow movie nerds. Now he puts that love and energy toward writing for FilmFad.com.

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