The long-awaited "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" has had the start of filming delayed indefinitely. The director Terry Gilliam has confirmed that the recordings provided to begin this Monday (3) will not be carried out. The information is from the web site Indiewire.
"everything Was right to start recording in the next second. We are slightly delayed. We had this Portuguese producer that I said that it would have the enough money for the movie in time. A few weeks ago, he declared that he had not the money yet. So, we’re running behind. The project is not dead. I will die after you finish "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote"," said Gilliam in an interview to the program of the Jonathan Ross on BBC Radio 2.
"The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" brings the the story centered on a line arrogant that returns to the small town where he filmed his version of "don Quixote" years before, only to discover the terrible effects that your project has had on the place. Terry Gilliam has stated that it expects to launch the project in the upcoming Festival de Cannes.
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