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Lost in La Mancha

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Lost in La Mancha (2003)

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Reviews Counted:97

Fresh:91

Rotten:6

Average Rating:7.5/10

Consensus: An engrossing look at what can go wrong on a movie set.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language

Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins

Genre: Musical & Performing Arts

Theatrical Release:Jan 31, 2003 Limited

Box Office: $418,536

Synopsis: "Making a film is essentially about two things: belief and momentum" -- Terry Gilliam Lost In La Mancha may be the first "un-making of" documentary. In a genre that exists to hype films before... "Making a film is essentially about two things: belief and momentum" -- Terry Gilliam Lost In La Mancha may be the first "un-making of" documentary. In a genre that exists to hype films before their release, Lost In La Mancha presents an unexpected twist: it is the story of a film that does not exist. Instead of a sanitised glimpse behind the scenes, Lost In La Mancha offers a unique, in-depth look at the harsher realities of filmmaking. With drama that ranges from personal conflicts to epic storms, this is a record of a film disintegrating. In September 2000, when the cameras began rolling on Terry Gilliam's adaptation of Don Quixote, the production already had a chequered past including ten years of development, a series of producers and two previous attempts to start the film. Gilliam had achieved the difficult task of financing the $32 million budget entirely within Europe -- a feat that would provide him with freedom from the creative restrictions of Hollywood. The uphill journey was not, however, inconsistent with Gilliam's career: his more than fifteen year history of battling the Hollywood machine had cast him, like Quixote, as a visionary dreamer who rages against gigantic forces. Joining the Madrid based production team eight weeks before the shoot, Lost In La Mancha directors Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe witness the successes as well as the failures. Problems are quick to emerge: the multilingual crew struggles to communicate detailed ideas; actors remain absent as they run over schedule on other projects; and everything from untrained horses to a sound stage -- that isn't sound-proof -- threatens the film. But through it all, there is the palpable, mounting excitement that Gilliam's ideas will finally come to fruition: the crew watch test footage of marauding giants; puppeteers rehearse a troop of life-size marionettes; Gilliam and Johnny Depp brainstorm over the script. By the time Jean Rochefort straps on his Quixote armour, success, though far off, seems almost possible. Not long into production disaster strikes: flash floods destroy sets and damage camera equipment; the lead actor falls seriously ill; and on the sixth day production is brought to its knees. Uniquely, after Quixote's cameras have stopped rolling, the documentary continues to record events as they unfold: the crew waits, insurance men and bondsmen scramble with calculators and interpretations of "force majeure" and behind it Gilliam struggles to maintain both belief and momentum in his project. In the best tradition of documentary filmmaking, Lost In La Mancha captures all the drama of this story through "fly-on-the-wall" vérité footage and on-the-spot interviews. Gilliam's plans for the non-existent film come alive in animations of his storyboards, narrated and voiced by co-writer Tony Grisoni and Gilliam himself. And with the camera tests of the leading actors and the rushes from the only six days of photography, Lost In La Mancha offers a tantalizing glimpse of the cinematic spectacle that might have been. Lost In La Mancha is less a process piece about filmmakers at work and more a powerful drama about the inherent fragility of the creative process -- a compelling study of how, even with an abundance of the best will and passion, the artistic endeavor can remain an impossible dream. -- © IFC Films [More]

Starring: Terry Gilliam, Johnny Depp, Jean Rochefort

Starring: Terry Gilliam, Johnny Depp, Jean Rochefort

Director: Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe

Director: Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe
Producer: Lucy Darwin
Composer: Miriam Cutler
Studio: IFC Films

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A fascinating record of how the movie fell apart, piece by piece, with everything short of a natural disaster conspiring against the filmmaker.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
05/02/03
Rene Rodriguez
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald

Unique, fascinating, funny and sad.

Full Review Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle | comment Comment
05/01/03
Jack Garner
Jack Garner
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

A fascinating study in the cinematic arts, as we watch a talented director and a committed crew and cast thwarted by nature, human failings and just plain bad luck.

Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
05/01/03
Bill Muller
Bill Muller
Arizona Republic
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One of the most depressing film's I've ever seen.

Full Review Source: DVDTalk.com | comment Comment
04/26/03
D.K. Holm
D.K. Holm
DVDTalk.com

The real focus of the film is Gilliam himself -- and his growing disillusionment with the project as it stubbornly refuses to become the movie he's already shot in his head.

Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
04/23/03
Ken Hanke
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

It's every director's worst nightmare come alive and as a major movie buff... it was a fascinating watch.

Full Review Source: JoBlo's Movie Emporium | comment Comment
04/18/03
JoBlo
JoBlo
JoBlo's Movie Emporium

An absolute must for fans of Terry Gilliam.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
03/28/03
Jeff Vice
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

A surreal and epic tale of a lost cause. Cervantes himself would nod in appreciation.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
03/28/03
Sean Means
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune

There's no higher message here - just the pleasure of watching hotshot producers, filmmakers and actors bicker with one another, with insurance companies, with fate.

Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
03/27/03
Phil Villarreal
Phil Villarreal
Arizona Daily Star

Gilliam's level of enthusiasm and relentless desire to keep on going is infectious.

Full Review Source: RTE Interactive (Dublin, Ireland) | comment Comment
03/26/03
Harry Guerin
Harry Guerin
RTE Interactive (Dublin, Ireland)

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Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
03/23/03
Kimberly Jones
Kimberly Jones
Austin Chronicle

All in all, it's an illuminating look behind the curtain -- one that leaves one wondering how good films ever get made at all.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
03/21/03
Jim Slotek
Jim Slotek
Jam! Movies

Gilliam himself is a joy to behold. His wit stays sharp even as his fortunes dull, and the conditions that conspire against him only prove the mettle in our man of La Mancha.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
03/21/03
Rick Groen
Rick Groen
Globe and Mail

Privy to virtually all phases of the debacle, the filmmakers have created the behind-the-camera equivalent of a slo-mo crash test.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
03/14/03
Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy
Oregonian

A funny, factual, and heartbreaking chronicling of what happens when man and God work in harmony to doom a film in mid-birth.

Full Review Source: CinemaBlend.com | comment Comment
03/11/03
Joshua Tyler
Joshua Tyler
CinemaBlend.com

An ideal film for movie buffs.

Full Review Source: Dallas Observer | comment Comment
03/07/03
Bill Gallo
Bill Gallo
Dallas Observer

Should be required viewing for all film-school students, aspiring filmmakers and studio suits.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
03/06/03
Jane Sumner
Jane Sumner
Dallas Morning News
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A stunning documentary.

Full Review Source: Premiere Magazine | comment Comment
03/04/03
Brooke Hauser
Brooke Hauser
Premiere Magazine
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Terry Gilliam whistles, and laughs, past the graveyard in this painful look at a movie-gone-wrong.

Full Review Source: Denton Record Chronicle (TX) | comment Comment
03/01/03
Boo Allen
Boo Allen
Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

Interesting and entertaining documentary that proves dreams don't always come true.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
02/28/03
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com
 
 
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October 08, 2009: Gilliam Finds His Don Quixote Opens in new window
Wonders never cease: Terry Gilliam tells Empire that his Don Quixote movie finally has the right script, a budget, and a leading man -- although he's staying mum on who that... More...

July 01, 2009: Gilliam's Don Quixote Moving Ahead Without Depp? Opens in new window
Terry Gilliam is looking ahead to his upcoming projects, including the long-tortured-by-delays "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" -- which, it appears, will be filming without... More...

May 15, 2009: Cannes 2009: Don Quixote Rides Again
Terry Gilliam's seemingly cursed adaptation of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is set to be revived, nearly 10 years after his first crack at the material was abandoned. The... More...

August 05, 2008: Gilliam's Don Quixote Back On? Opens in new window
Its behind-the-scenes difficulties were so incredible that they spawned a movie of their own -- but will there be a happy ending after all for Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed... More...

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