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EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Says He Will Not Play Dwarf In Universal’s “Snow White”

August 16, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Source: Daily Telegraph

After reading this article from The Telegraph, especially the quote below, I couldn’t help but be curious if Terry Gilliam was indeed considering playing one of the dwarfs in the upcoming Universal version of Snow White starring Kristen Stewart. So, I decided to appease my curiosity and go to the source.

Universal is still pinning its hopes on a dream list of actors as Stewart’s dwarfs, including Sir Ben Kingsley, Gary Oldman, Bob Hoskins, and Terry Gilliam.

So this morning I contacted Terry Gilliam and asked him if he was going to play a dwarf in the upcoming film. He assured me that he is NOT. So, I am curious to see if Universal will pursue casting Sir Ben Kingsley and Bob Hoskins and if so, who they will find to fill the role they had hoped Terry would fill. Should be interesting.

You can read the entire Telegraph article HERE.

EXCLUSIVE! I Ask Terry Gilliam If He’s Adapting “Mr. Vertigo” For The Screen

July 29, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Like all of you I have heard talk that Terry Gilliam was adapting Mr. Vertigo for the screen. I was, of course, curious if this was true or if it was a definite thing. So, this morning I asked Terry, it’s going around the internet that you are going to make a film of “Mr. Vertigo.” Is this true? Would you be doing this prior or after “Quixote” or do you know yet? His response was,

Just seeing if we can get a script that works then we’ll see what happens.

So, we have it straight from Mr. G. that he’s definitely seeing if he can get a script he likes and whether or not the project comes to fruition is yet to be seen. But, at this point it isn’t a definite project that he’s moving forward with, but rather in its infancy.

I’ll let you know when and if there is more info to come on this project as I receive the information.

EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Confirms To Us That He Will Not Have Role In New “Life Of Brian” Film

July 26, 2011 Posted by Administrator

By Theresa Shell

This morning Terry Gilliam confirmed to me that he will not have a role in the upcoming BBC dramatization of the “unholy row” over Monty Python’s Life Of Brian. The film will focus on Monty Python’s battle with church, council and critics in their journey to get the film released. When I asked Terry if he would have any role in the film he replied, “I’m being played by someone else. A real actor. I haven’t seen the script.”

When I asked Terry if anything else was up at the moment he replied, in his most Gilliamesque manner “…Nothing more to report. I’m in Poland in Wroclaw at a brilliant festival. Otherwise my life is meaingless.” That’s our Terry!

EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Confirms Role In “Cricklewood Greats” To Our Site

July 26, 2011 Posted by Administrator

By Theresa Shell

This morning I asked Terry Gilliam, who is in Warclaw, Poland for the New Horizons Film Fest, whether or not the reports of his role in the BBC mockumentary, “Cricklewood Greats” were true. So many times when I ask him about these projects the reports prove false so I always like to make sure. Well, great news! Terry confirmed to me that he will indeed be playing himself in the mockumentary. According to Gilliam, the mocumentary which is about fictional has been movie stars, was written and directed by Peter Capaldi. No news yet as to when we can see the project, but I will let you know as soon as I have that information.

EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Confirms That BBC Will Be Airing His Opera “Faust” In The Fall

July 20, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Terry Gilliam

Terry Gilliam's "The Damnation Of Faust"

We have all been hearing that BBC would be airing “The Damnation Of Faust”. Now it has been confirmed. This morning Terry Gilliam has confirmed to me that his opera, “The Damnation Of Faust”, will air on BBC this autumn. The opera played to critical acclaim in London and will also be playing in Italy. We are in hopes here at the Don Quixote Support Site that it will play in the USA as well, though no plans for this have been announced.

The date of the airing of the program has yet to be announced. We will let all of you know as soon as it is announced and confirmed.

EXCLUSIVE! Terry Gilliam Confirms LA Film Fest for “Wholly Family” To Don Quixote Support Site

July 20, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Terry Gilliam

When I heard from Terry Gilliam this morning, he confirmed to me that his short film, “Wholly Family”, will be premiering in Los Angeles in the LA Short Film Festival, this Thursday, July 21, 2011, as part of the opening program. Terry will not be able to attend the program due to a prior commitment, but we hope that all of you Gilliam fans will take the opportunity to see this wonderful short film. Get your tickets now! What a wonderful opportunity to share that fabulous Gilliam vision!

EXCLUSIVE! New Horizons Film Festival (Poland) To Show Terry Gilliam Retrospective & New Book

July 20, 2011 Posted by Administrator

Terry Gilliam Istanbul Culture Fest 2011

EXCLUSIVE by Theresa Shell

I received an email from Terry Gilliam this morning telling me that,

“I’ll be attending the New Horizons Film Festival in Wroclaw, Poland from 25-28 July where they are doing a retrospective of my films and premiering a new book on me and whatever it is I’ve been doing for the last 40 years.”

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON THE NEW HORIZONS FILM FESTIVAL

Terry also sent a picture of the cover of the book that will be premiering on his work at the festival. It’s an amazing cover!

Congrats to Terry from all of us at the Man Who Killed Don Quixote Support Site. Can’t wait to get our hands on this book!

Terry Gilliam Short Film, “Wholly Family” To Be Part of LA Short Festival Opening Program 7/21/11

July 19, 2011 Posted by Administrator

"Wholly Family" A Terry Gilliam Short Film

Just received an email from Amy Gilliam with exciting news! Terry Gilliam’s short film, “Wholly Family” will be part of the opening night program for the LA Short Film Fest on July 21, 2011. Don’t miss it if you’re in LA! Here’s the film fest link and the Italian trailer link for you! http://lashortsfest.com/content.asp?PageID=2

Unfortunately, Terry will not be able to attend the opening but the Gilliam’s send their best and hopes you will be able to attend.

Italian Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA4sA4WHbrg

Terry Gilliam Opera, Gets Dates In Italy and Belgium!

June 18, 2011 Posted by Administrator

The Terry Gilliam directed, highly acclaimed, opera “Damnation of Faust” which opened with the ENO in London in May has now gotten dates to open in Italy and Belgium. We are in the midst of trying to get more information on these dates/events for you now.

Terry Gilliam's "Damnation Of Faust"

Terry Gilliam Is Guest Of Honor At “Persol Magnificent Obsessions: 30 Stories of Craftmanship in Film” In NYC 6/16/11

June 18, 2011 Posted by Administrator

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Source: Wall Street Journal

Terry Gilliam: ‘Most People Don’t Experience What True Obsession Is’

Eyewear brand Persol, recognizable to style watchers and cinemaphiles alike as the company behind Steve McQueen’s specs and Marcello Mastroianni’s La Dolce Vita chic, debuted an exhibition in honor of cinematic artifacts in Chelsea.

“Persol Magnificent Obsessions: 30 Stories of Craftmanship in Film,” will be open to the public at Chelsea’s Center 548 through Sunday, June 19 before traveling to Paris and Milan. The exhibit features mixed-media looks at past “obsessions,” from sound design (Alan Splet and Ann Kroeber’s soundscape for “Blue Velvet”) to costume design (Milena Canonero’s sumptuous clothes for ‘Marie Antoinette,’ whose color palette was taken from a box of macarons) to set design (Mark Friedberg’s use of Rajasthani craftsmen to decorate ‘The Darjeeling Limited’). The exhibition’s theme is linked to Persol’s message about its products’ artisanal values and the 30 manual steps required to make one pair of glasses.

The opening night’s guest of honor, director Terry Gilliam, was quick to talk about his reputation for cinematic obsessions. “I liked the idea of something about cinema and obsession,” the director said on the rooftop terrace, during a quiet moment before the party kicked into high gear. “It’s a term that gets used a lot but most people don’t experience what true obsession is.”

“Ideas take me over. They possess me,” he said. And once ideas take over, it’s a battle to “clear it out.” When it works, there’s a film to show for it. “Other things, you work on for years and it doesn’t happen. Those are the ones that take a lot of energy out of you. There’s been several of those.”

“I’m not a director for hire,” Gilliam said. “I only do films when I’m obsessed or possessed. I’m always impressed with directors for hire. They take any old thing and show up for every day. I have to be driven, because I don’t like getting up to work every day.” He laughs softly.

That seemed as good a segue as any to ask Gilliam about his most recent work, a short film funded by an Italian pasta company. Trailers for “The Wholly Family” are online, showing a typically whimsical off-kilter Gilliam spectacle, with dancing clowns, a wide-eyed child and puppets. Gilliam said the company, Garofalo, only had two requests: That the film take place in Naples and no one dies. It was not different, the director says, than seeing Warner Bros. before the credits. Last summer, Gilliam directed a web cast of an Arcade Fire concert, which was presented by American Express.

This could signal the start of more corporations moving into funding films that blur the line between ads and films. “There’s no product placement. It’s just a movie,” Gilliam said. “There’s so many commercials coming out. So why not be a patron of the arts?”

“It’s as if we’re moving back into the era of the Medicis, and big corporations are thinking, well, if we can support the arts or something interesting, it will reflect on them,” the director said. And as for the directors: “Wherever the money comes from, we go.”

The director, who jokes that’s he’s currently jobless and looking, was hopeful that “The Damnation of Faust,” his debut as an opera director, now currently playing to London crowds, and with upcoming dates in Italy and Belgium, may eventually have its day stateside.

Persol Press Release For “Magnificent Obsessions: 30 Stories of Craftmanship in Film”

Source Persol

June 17, 2011
PERSOL MAGNIFICENT OBSESSIONS.
30 stories of craftsmanship in film

The first in a series of three exhibitions, PERSOL MAGNIFICENT OBSESSIONS. 30 stories of craftsmanship in film uncovers 10 stories of obsessive craftsmanship within filmmaking.
The exhibits offer the opportunity to view rarely seen artifacts from some of cinema’s most iconic films, as well as behind the scenes research notes, sketches, video interviews and materials used in the development process by some of the world’s greatest filmmakers.

Curated by Michael Connor, Persol Magnificent Obsessions. 30 stories of craftsmanship in film aims to show whether making a film or a pair of sunglasses, it is only through the uncompromising drive for perfection that one can truly create a work of art. The exhibition will explore the many steps – from an actor’s immersion in character research to the meticulous detailing of a costume designer – to create an icon. Iconic characters, iconic sounds and visuals, iconic scenes, costumes, and props, the exhibition will showcase how each step can take hours, weeks or months of painstaking research and craftsmanship to develop.

This is a theme close to the heart of Persol, a brand that for nearly a century has been linked to the film, art and creative worlds, with a long tradition of Italian design, craftsmanship and engineering. Just as each film emerges from a team of individuals combining their talent, dedication and creativity, at the Persol factory in Lauriano, Northern Italy, every pair of sunglasses passes through the hands of at least 15 highly trained craftsmen, each making their own personal contribution. It takes a minimum of 30 steps to create a pair of Persols, each step carried out by hand.

Among the celebrated stories are those of Oscar-winning costume designer Milena Canonero, who designed hundreds of elaborate costumes for Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, taking the entire color palette from a box of macaroons. And director Terry Gilliam, not just for his creation of a timeless dystopian vision in Brazil, but for his dogged battle with the film’s US studio to see its release, and preserve its less than audience-friendly ending. The exhaustive preparation and dedication to the art of award-winning acting, performances by Robert De Niro (unhinged Vietnam War vet Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver) and Sir Ben Kingsley (Gandhi), are also examined through a series of artifacts, video exhibits and a large-scale installation.

The brand was born in Turin in 1917, just as cinema was entering its first Golden Age, and Persol sunglasses went on to play a lead role in some of Italy’s best known films, including La Dolce Vita and Divorce Italian Style. In 1968, Steve McQueen appeared on the set of The Thomas Crown Affair wearing his favourite Persol folding 714 sunglasses, making legends of both the actor and his eyewear. Other notable screen credits for Persol include The Getaway, Casino Royale, Die Another Day, North by North West, The American, Broken Flowers and Ocean’s Thirteen among many others.

Today Persol continues to champion contemporary cinematic excellence as a sponsor of the Venice, Turin and Tribeca Film Festivals, and is working in special partnership with the Museum of the Moving Image.

PERSOL MAGNIFICENT OBSESSIONS. 30 stories of craftsmanship in film exhibition in New York will be open to the public from June 17th until June 19th included.

After New York, the exhibition will travel in Paris late June and Milan late September.

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