Gilliam on Gilliam by Terry Gilliam (.PDF)

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Gilliam on Gilliam by Terry Gilliam and Ian Christie (Editor)
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Overview: An intimate look at the films of Terry Gilliam, visionary director and animator.

Terry Gilliam is a famously candid commentator on his own work and in these specially recorded interviews, he reflects on how his Midwestern childhood and early career as an animator, including his work as the only American member of Monty Python, prepared him to undertake his extraordinary adventures in cinema.

His films are distinctively dark, fantastic and strangely hilarious. From the medieval mock-epic Monty Python and the Holy Grail to the mythic, paranoid worlds of The Fisher King, Twelve Monkeys and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Gilliam has pursued a totally personal, uncompromising vision. This has led to legendary battles with studios and financiers, notably over The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and Brazil, which are now widely considered as classics.

The book includes Gilliam’s storyboards for the films, a unique glimpse at his creative process, along with his original cartoons and black and white photographs throughout.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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