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    Lost in La Mancha

    Lost in La ManchaDirectors: Louis Pepe, Keith Fulton
    Actors: Andrea Calderwood, Bernard Chaumeil, Gabriella Pescucci, Johnny Depp, Fred Millstein
    Studio: NEW VIDEO GROUP
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $29.95
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    Seller: ziarecords
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
    Sales Rank: 17385

    Format: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 2
    Running Time: 93 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
    Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.6

    MPN: 9548
    ISBN: 0767055683
    UPC: 767685954836
    EAN: 9780767055680
    ASIN: B000096FUD

    Theatrical Release Date: 2002
    Release Date: June 24, 2003
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    Studio: New Video Group Release Date: 06/24/2003 Run time: 93 minutes Rating: Nr

    Amazon.com
    Because Terry Gilliam is unquestionably one of the great film directors of our time, Lost in La Mancha, a documentary that captures the collapse of his attempt to make a movie out of Don Quixote, makes for fascinating but painful viewing. Dogged by a reputation for being wasteful and out-of-control, Gilliam had to fight to gather the funding for the project, but the assembled cast (including French actor Jean Rochefort and Johnny Depp) and the fantastic design elements promised something glorious. Then jets flying overhead, flash floods, and the ill health of a lead actor completely sideswiped the already delicate production. The increasing stress and unhappiness of the filmmakers is gripping, but what truly tantalizes are the few bits of film that Gilliam managed to shoot--only two or three minutes of screen time, but enough to suggest a magnificent vision. --Bret Fetzer


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    1 out of 5 stars Starving horses half to death for a movie?   October 20, 2009
    Native Texan (Houston, Texas)
    1 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I know directors will go a long way to achieve their visions sometimes, but starving horses half to death for a movie? There are two nearly skeletal white horses in this film who pathetically lick the bottom of an empty feed bin looking for food. Terry Gilliam first chuckles his delight that their ribs show so prominently that he won't have to use makeup on them. Then he chastises them for seeking nourishment. Then he saddles one of them up and has an actor ride it all day. Does anybody watching this movie really think this is okay? In America he would be up on charges of animal cruelty. Maybe in Europe it's art, but not here. Shame on him and shame on anyone who thinks it okay to starve animals for any reason. I give this movie one star because all I will ever remember is how angry it made me.


    2 out of 5 stars one last chance to raise money   August 20, 2008
    Ron Braithwaite (El Indio, Texas United States)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This film is, basically, about an effort to raise money. In that the film failed, literally due to circumstances beyond the film maker's control, doesn't alter the fact that the film failed in production. The lead actor, playing the elderly Don Quixote, simply is too old and broken to carry the film to completion. In that the initial scenes are of this particular actor, the film simply doesn't have the money to start over again. Tragic, really, because a great film about the tragicomic Don Quixote is long in coming.

    Anyway, the film failed and, in my humble opinion, 'Lost' is truly lost and is an awkward and embarassing effort to raise a few more Euros. Although Gilliam's final 'Don Quixote' may have been fascinating, this documentary of its failure simply isn't.

    Nevertheless, I wish Gilliam well and hope he can raise the funds to make an even better film of the fabulous mad man, El Hombre de la Mancha.

    Ron Braithwaite author of novels--"Skull Rack" and "Hummingbird God"--on the Spanish Conquest of Mexico



    4 out of 5 stars Dreams washed away ...   February 25, 2008
    Steffan Piper (Palm Desert, CA)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Yes, Lost in La Mancha is the documentary that you've heard about and seen snippets of on TLC and IFC late at night. It's the film that chronicles the misadventure of Terry Gilliam and his crew trying to reclaim ground over one of the most seemingly cursed film projects in cinema history.

    Lost in La Mancha was supposed to be the big budget film that was going to showcase Johnny Depp, who, during the documentary says that he supports his friend, but very wisely keeps the whole production at arms length. This was probably the vehicle Depp wanted to launch himself into blockbuster-dom, but would have to wait for Pirates a few years later. But, no worries, I'm sure Johnny will manage just fine without Terry Gilliam.

    What the viewer does learn from all of this is that terry Gilliam isn't the flamboyant hack that everyone in the movie business tries to make him out to be, but a serious and dedicated filmmaker who has an incredible and very intense vision of the world in which he tries to bring to life through a community process called filmmaking. It does seems a bit strange regarding Gilliam's string of really bad luck that follows him from pillar to post, especially with the recent death of heart-throb Heath Ledger.

    While the documentary isn't that long at all and will end just as you're heavily intertwined within the story, you're left searching the DVD for extras and more information, which is probably how it should be.



    5 out of 5 stars The 'Burden' of Terry Gilliam's Quixotic Dreams.   January 17, 2008
    G. Merritt (Boulder, CO)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This film reminds me of Les Blank's Burden of Dreams, a documentary about the many hardships director Werner Herzog encountered in making Fitzcarraldo. Many directors have tried to adapt Don Quixote to film, and at least several (Orsen Welles, for example) have lost their shirts in the process. Lost in La Mancha is a documentary (narrated by Jeff Bridges) about Terry Gilliam's very own failed Quixotic quest in filming The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, a movie adaptation of the novel. As Gilliam (known for Brazil, The Fisher King, 12 Monkeys) soon discovered, the episodic adventures of Don Quixote and his dim-witted squire, Sancho Panza, do not translate easily into film. Gilliam's film was to be set in Spain, and French actor Jean Rochefort was to play Don Quixote, Johnny Depp was to play Toby Grisoni (a Hollywood marketing executive, whom Quixote mistakes for Panza), and Vanessa Paradis (Depp's real life partner) was to play Toby's love interest. On their first day of filming, Gilliam's crew discovered their outdoor location was beneath a NATO jet flight path and near a target range. On the second day of shooting, their set was destroyed by a flash flood and hail of almost Biblical proportions. Several days later, Rochefort suffered a herniated disc, leaving him unable to mount his horse. This plague of problems ended the production, resulting in a $15 million insurance claim. As a result, Gilliam's Quixotic vision as a filmmaker only became further overshadowed by his reputation for being a financially out-of-control director. Both Herzog and Gilliam are true film geniuses. Just as Burden of Dreams offers Herzog fans a fascinating window into his work as a director, Lost in La Mancha reveals the behind-the-scenes "Burden" of Terry Gilliam's own dreams as a Quixotic director.

    G. Merritt



    4 out of 5 stars If anything could go wrong,IT DID!   October 2, 2007
    KerrLines (Baltimore,MD)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    LOST IN LA MANCHA is a rare look at the production team's struggles to bring Cervantes' THE MAN OF LA MANCHA starring Johnny Depp to the silver screen.EVERYTHING GOES WRONG! Knowing people in the film industry, I realize that this kind of scenario happens over and over;weather cancels days of shooting,sickness ensues,mechanical and technical devices malfunction,scripts need to be rewritten and plans need to be scrubbed and be taken back to the drawing board.This is is a very interesting,but quite specific documentary that may have very limited appeal.If you open your minds, though,it easily expresses the proverb:"Even the best laid plans can go array".Recommended as a curiosity viewing on the realistic workings of the film industry.

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