06 September, 2010

Gilliam Struggling To Finance 'Quixote'!


Actor/director Terry Gilliam poses during a photocall at the 36th American Film Festival in Deauville, France, on September 4, 2010. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom



Director Terry Gilliam has opened up about the extent of the "financial hiccup" which has threatened to derail plans for his troubled 'Don Quixote' movie, confessing the investment completely "collapsed" earlier this summer.


The helmer has spent more than a decade trying to get the picture into production but unfortunately the project has been burdened by disasters from the outset.

He revived the movie, originally titled 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote', earlier this year, casting 'Star Wars' actor Ewan McGregor to take over from first choice Johnny Depp, who was forced to quit the job due to scheduling conflicts after the initial string of delays. Robert Duvall is set to replace French star Jean Rochefort as Quixote.

However, last month (Aug10) Gilliam revealed 'Don Quixote' had been thrown into jeopardy once again, claiming the latest setback was down to a "little financial hiccup".

Now he has revealed the trouble facing the project is a lot more serious than he let on.

Speaking to Variety, he says:

"The financing collapsed about a month and a half ago.... The plan was to be shooting Quixote right now."


But Gilliam insists the movie will still be made....at some point!

He adds:

"Robert Duvall is Quixote, Ewan McGregor is also there, and we are looking for new financing right now.

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


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