Terry Gilliam: The Power Of Imagination

By Benjamin Clavel

Only a handful of directors have built a work as monumental as Terry Gilliam’s, cult for generations of movie buffs. Terry Gilliam: The Power Of Imagination invites us to (re)discover his peculiar, spectacular, fantastic and epic cinema, offering us an unprecedented access to his Gilliamesque cabinet of curiosities. From Brazil to The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, with an enthusiastic nod to the Monty Python saga, from his box office flops to the movies he never got to make, Terry Gilliam holds an outsized and legendary place in motion-picture history.

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