Terry Gilliam on the Timeliness of ‘Brazil’ at 40, How Donald Trump “F***ed Up” His Next Film
HOLLYWOOD, JUL 7 – Terry Gilliam’s apocalyptic comedy faces funding and industry challenges despite an acclaimed cast and a $10 million-plus budget requirement, reflecting shifts in film production risks.
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Monty Python’s Terry Gilliam says Trump ‘destroyed’ major art form
The director claims the re-election of President Trump ‘killed’ his new movie ‘The Carnival at the End of Days’
Monty Python Legend Complains Trump ‘Killed’ His New Movie
(Felix H’rhager/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images) Monty Python alum Terry Gilliam claimed President Donald Trump “fucked up” his latest movie and has sent him back to the drawing board. Gilliam, who co-directed the classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail, caught up with The Hollywood Reporter this week while enjoying his time as honorary president of the Umbria Film Festival in Italy. He claimed at one point that Trump has “destroyed satire.” Aske…
"He has turned the world upside down," Terry Gilliam said of Donald Trump in a recent interview.
Brazil: Terry Gilliam reflects on fighting with the studio over the film
It’s the 40th Anniversary of the abstract dystopian dark comedy Brazil, and Monty Python member-turned-director, Terry Gilliam, is celebrating with a Q&A session with Deadline. Gilliam will also soon be venturing to the Umbria Film Festival in Italy, where he will attend a special screening of the film. Per Deadline, Brazil is about “Jonathan Pryce’s Sam Lowry, who works in the sprawling archives of a megalopolis ruled by faceless bureaucracy an…
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