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Lost in La Mancha, 2002

Lost in La Mancha

English, Spanish, French

UK, USA

Rating:7.4
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Profile of Lost in La Mancha

Lost in La Mancha can be described as clever and captivating. The plot revolves around the life of an actor, chaos, and a situation where nothing goes right. The main genres are documentary and drama. In terms of style, Lost in La Mancha is a film in a film and is talky. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. Lost in La Mancha is located in Spain and Los Angeles. It takes place in contemporary times.

Summary of Lost in La Mancha

Directed by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, LOST IN LA MANCHA documents Terry Gilliam's disaster-prone attempt to make THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE, a film largely based on the classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. The movie first encounters difficulties in its preproduction stage, starting with an uncomfortably small European-funded budget. Then Gilliam must wait for the lead actors, Johnny Depp and French actor Jean Rochefort, to show up on location in Spain. When Depp and Rochefort finally arrive, shooting commences, but within the first few days a torrential rainstorm hits the set, washing away much of the equipment and significantly altering the dry desert landscape. And to make matters much worse, Rochefort, who plays the central role of Don Quixote, falls ill and returns to Paris for medical treatment. As the days of the Quixote-less production go by, tensions among the crew members increase and Gilliam faces the frustratingly real prospect of scrapping the film.

LOST IN LA MANCHA provides a fascinating look into both the mind and the method of maverick director Terry Gilliam. No stranger to film production problems (most notably with BRAZIL and THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN), Gilliam sets out to make DON QUIXOTE with imagination and determination that echoes the noble delusions of its title character. As in the story, however, fantasy finds a fierce opponent in the form of reality, and Gilliam and his crew must decide what to do with a production that seemed jinxed from the start. The fly-on-the-wall footage, candidly captured by Fulton and Pepe, makes for an intriguing film within a film that combines behind-the-scenes frustration and heartbreak with genuinely funny moments.

Details

Language: English, Spanish, French
Country: UK, USA
Release date: 30 August 2002
Runtime: 93 min

Cast and Crew

Terry Gilliam as Himself - Writer & Director in Lost in La Mancha
Terry Gilliam

as Himself - Writer & Director

Johnny Depp as Himself in Lost in La Mancha
Johnny Depp

as Himself

Jean Rochefort as Himself in Lost in La Mancha
Jean Rochefort

as Himself

Photos

Lost in La Mancha (2002)
Lost in La Mancha (2002)

Clips

Lost in La Mancha
Lost in La Mancha: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

Salon.com
Watching it is like being trapped in one of those nightmares where you need to get somewhere, fast, and you're distracted and delayed at every turn. Only in this case, the nightmare is happening to someone else, and it's costing an awful lot of money.
Los Angeles Times
Records an accident while it's happening, revealing a situation that makes you laugh again and again while weeping, metaphorically at least, for the sheer frustration of it all.

Users Reviews

A truly interesting delve into not only Gilliams quest for a film he's labored with internally for a decade, but also insight into the perils of filmmaking. It shows how things like mother nature, bad luck, bad decisions and simple resistance to...
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