Lost in La Mancha

"They’ve got a story, but have lost the plot."

Aug 2 2002 R 1h 33m
Documentary

Fulton and Pepe's 2000 documentary captures Terry Gilliam's attempt to get The Man Who Killed Don Quixote off the ground. Back injuries, freakish storms, and more zoom in to sabotage the project.

Plot

Director Terry Gilliam is the latest filmmaker to try and bring Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra's "Don Quixote de la Mancha" to the big screen, the movie to be called The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Before filming even begins, Gilliam, who has moved from Hollywood studio to European financing, will have to scale back his vision as his budget has been slashed from $40 million to $32 million, still astronomical by European standards. But Gilliam is a dreamer, much like his title character, and his vision for the movie is uncompromising, meaning with the reduced budget that there is no margin for error and that some of his department heads may have to achieve miracles with their allotted moneys. During pre-production and actual filming, what Gilliam does not foresee is contractual and health issues with his actors, and the effects of Mother Nature. The question is does Gilliam have a Plan B if/when things go wrong.

Written by

Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe

Directed by

Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe

Production Countries

United States of America, United Kingdom

Production Companies

Eastcroft Productions, Low Key Productions, Quixote Films

Languages

Español, Français, English

Awards

Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award2 wins & 11 nominations total

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