Start your free trial today, at to get 10% off your first purchase. No other filmmaker has as many on-set horror stories as Terry Gilliam does. His has been a career marked by studio mistreatment and hellish production woes, and yet through all of it, he's stood firm, a figure of constant persistence -- and from that persistence have come some of the most wildly inventive and imaginative fantasies of all time. Sources/Further Reading: Legal Trouble with Former Producer Paulo Branco Explained - The Man Who Killed Don Quixote to Premiere at the Cannes Film Festival - The Battle for Brazil - The Madness and Misadventure of Munchausen - Lost in La Mancha (2002) - You can support this channel at Patreon- You can follow me through: Twitter- Vimeo- Music: Gioachino Rossini - ''William Tell Overture'' Maurice Ravel - ''Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte'' Joakim Karud -
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