Not only was his most recent film, Tideland, ridiculously underrated, but his movies haven't had US financing since the 1990s. Don't even get me started--Twilight and Robert Zemickis' latest trip to Uncanny Valley make 7 million, and Terry Gilliam's films can't get financed?)
But, anyway, CNN has a piece on the making of Gilliam's new film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, with a lovely, emotional interview with the director and writer.
If you follow that link there's a shortened video version of the interview with shots from the film, as well as the longer text. If you love his films as much as I do you have to watch/read them both, but I thought I'd offer you these snippets (not included in the video).
CNN: Who is Dr. Parnassus?
Terry Gilliam: ...he's there to enlighten the world nobody's paying attention to.
Now I have to go around and tell the world to treat my child kindly. Learn to love it.
I'm depressed most of the time. Despair is a whole different animal.
I'm pretty good at making films, and if I wasn't making films, what should I do? I think the film is beautiful and I think it's wonderful.
It's a combination of a lot of people responding to tragedy and not letting the tragedy win.
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