Lost in La Mancha
Keith Fulton Louis Pepe
Lost in La Mancha [videorecording]= Keith Fulton Louis Pepe - United Kingdom Quixote Films Low Key Productions Eastcroft Productions 2002 - 2 videodiscs (ca. 93 min.) : sound, color; 4 3/4 in.
From case cover:
A tantalizing documentary as hilarious as it is tragic, the critically acclaimed theatrical hit, LOST IN LA MANCHA, tracks maverick filmmaker Terry Gilliam’s madcap mission to film “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. As he struggles to complete his masterpiece, he and his cast and crew are beset by obstacles more catastrophic than anything Hollywood could have imagined.
With an all-star cast featuring Johnny Depp (Chocolat, Donnie Brasco) and one of cinema’s most daring directors at the helm (Brazil, 12 Monkeys), Gilliam’s larger-than-life project seems destined for success. And yet, Gilliam’s fanciful dream turns into a filmmaker’s nightmare as a limited budget, the deafening roar of F-16s flying overhead, and a hailstorm straight from the Bible all conspire to halt the film’s production. Capturing this mayhem on camera, the filmmakers were granted unlimited, behind-the-scenes access to Gilliam’s frantic but inspired creation. With Jeff Bridges as narrator (The Big Labowski), they include surviving footage from the film and intimate interviews with an infectiously energetic Gilliam, his cast, and his crew to reveal what must be the only “unmaking of” in the history of cinema.
Special features:
Exclusive interviews with cast and crew including Terry Gilliam, Johnny Depp, filmmakers Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, and producer Lucy Darwin; deleted scenes; video soundbites; costume design, storyboards, and production stills from "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote"; rare Terry Gilliam interviews with author Salman Rusdie and Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times; exclusive: "Lost in La Mancha" at the Toronto film festival; IFC "making Of" featurette; original theatrical trailer; filmmaker biographies.
DVD video; Dolby Digital 5.1; surround; NTSC; Region 1,2,3,4,5,6,8; 4:3 fullscreen.
English audio. No subtitles available.
PN1997 / .L678 2002
Lost in La Mancha [videorecording]= Keith Fulton Louis Pepe - United Kingdom Quixote Films Low Key Productions Eastcroft Productions 2002 - 2 videodiscs (ca. 93 min.) : sound, color; 4 3/4 in.
From case cover:
A tantalizing documentary as hilarious as it is tragic, the critically acclaimed theatrical hit, LOST IN LA MANCHA, tracks maverick filmmaker Terry Gilliam’s madcap mission to film “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. As he struggles to complete his masterpiece, he and his cast and crew are beset by obstacles more catastrophic than anything Hollywood could have imagined.
With an all-star cast featuring Johnny Depp (Chocolat, Donnie Brasco) and one of cinema’s most daring directors at the helm (Brazil, 12 Monkeys), Gilliam’s larger-than-life project seems destined for success. And yet, Gilliam’s fanciful dream turns into a filmmaker’s nightmare as a limited budget, the deafening roar of F-16s flying overhead, and a hailstorm straight from the Bible all conspire to halt the film’s production. Capturing this mayhem on camera, the filmmakers were granted unlimited, behind-the-scenes access to Gilliam’s frantic but inspired creation. With Jeff Bridges as narrator (The Big Labowski), they include surviving footage from the film and intimate interviews with an infectiously energetic Gilliam, his cast, and his crew to reveal what must be the only “unmaking of” in the history of cinema.
Special features:
Exclusive interviews with cast and crew including Terry Gilliam, Johnny Depp, filmmakers Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, and producer Lucy Darwin; deleted scenes; video soundbites; costume design, storyboards, and production stills from "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote"; rare Terry Gilliam interviews with author Salman Rusdie and Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times; exclusive: "Lost in La Mancha" at the Toronto film festival; IFC "making Of" featurette; original theatrical trailer; filmmaker biographies.
DVD video; Dolby Digital 5.1; surround; NTSC; Region 1,2,3,4,5,6,8; 4:3 fullscreen.
English audio. No subtitles available.
PN1997 / .L678 2002