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Lost in La Mancha (2002)

7.1 Listal rating
7.4 IMDB rating

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Directed by


Starring (View all) :
Tony Grisoni

Tony Grisoni

Himself - Co-Writer
Philip A. Patterson

Philip A. Patterson

Himself - First Assistant Director
René Cleitman

René Cleitman

Himself - Producer
Terry Gilliam

Terry Gilliam

Himself - Writer & Director
Nicola Pecorini

Nicola Pecorini

Himself - Director of Photography
José Luis Escolar

José Luis Escolar

Himself - Line Producer
Bárbara Pérez-Solero

Bárbara Pérez-Solero

Herself - Ass't. Set Decorator
Benjamín Fernández

Benjamín Fernández

Himself - Production Designer
Andrea Calderwood

Andrea Calderwood

Herself - Former Head of Production, Pathé
Ray Cooper

Ray Cooper

Himself - Longtime Gilliam Colleague


Written by (View all) :
Keith Fulton

Keith Fulton

uncredited
Louis Pepe

Louis Pepe

uncredited


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Posted : 1 year, 10 months ago at Jan 12 20:02
Normally I wouldn't pick up a documentary from the video store, but I had heard some great things about Lost In La Mancha.. oh and of course I have to see every Johnny Depp movie. So knowing that I haven't watched many documentaries, and that the ones I had seen I didn't particularly like, I had some doubts about this. But I found it really, really interesting and entertaining to watch. It follows the production and making of Terry Gilliam's film 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote'. Everything that can go wrong does go wrong, every disaster that is possible happens, and we get to watch it all. The terrible weather, the actors late arrival, Jean Rochefort becoming ill... it goes on. But this is really enjoyable to watch. Sure, there were some times where I really felt for Terry Gilliam duri...Read more

Rating : 8/10