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Gilliam's "Don Quixote" Loses Its Financing--Again!

Sep 06, 2010


This past Saturday, at the Deauville American Film Festival, director Terry Gilliam (Brazil) admitted that the financing for his latest attempt to film Don Quixote has collapsed once again. However, Variety is reporting that the director remains optimistic about the production, seeing that he still has the key actors--Robert Duvall in the title role and Ewan McGregor filling in for Johnny Depp--attached to their roles.

Gilliam: "Don Quixote gives me something to look forward to, always. Maybe the most frightening is to actually make the film."


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