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The man who killed Don Quixote.
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The Resource The man who killed Don Quixote.
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The man who killed Don Quixote.
Statement of responsibility
a Screen Media release ; Pictures present ; a Tornasol production ; with Kinology ; in co-production with Recorded Picture Company ; produced by Mariela Besuievsky, Gerardo Herrero, Amy Gilliam, Grégoire Melin, Sébastien Delloye ; written by Terry Gilliam & Tony Grisoni ; directed by Terry Gilliam
Contributor
  • Watkins, Jason, 1966-
  • Screen Media Films (Firm)
  • Baños, Roque
  • Besuievsky, Mariela
  • Delloye, Sébastien
  • Driver, Adam
  • Font, Teresa
  • Gilliam, Amy, 1978-
  • Gilliam, Terry
  • Grisoni, Tony
  • Herrero, Gerardo
  • Jaenada, Óscar, 1975-
  • Keuchkerian, Hovik, 1972-
  • Kurylenko, Olga, 1979-
  • López, Sergi, 1965-
  • Melin, Grégoire
  • Mollà, Jordi
  • Palma, Rossy de
  • Pecorini, Nicola, 1957-
  • Pryce, Jonathan
  • Ribeiro, Joana, 1992-
  • Skarsgård, Stellan
  • Walker, Lesley
Actor
  • Palma, Rossy de
  • Watkins, Jason, 1966-
  • Jaenada, Óscar, 1975-
  • Keuchkerian, Hovik, 1972-
  • Kurylenko, Olga, 1979-
  • Pryce, Jonathan
  • Ribeiro, Joana, 1992-
  • López, Sergi, 1965-
  • Skarsgård, Stellan
  • Driver, Adam
  • Mollà, Jordi
Director of photography
  • Pecorini, Nicola, 1957-
Editor of moving image work
  • Walker, Lesley
  • Font, Teresa
Film director
  • Gilliam, Terry
Film producer
  • Melin, Grégoire
  • Besuievsky, Mariela
  • Herrero, Gerardo
  • Gilliam, Amy, 1978-
  • Delloye, Sébastien
Publisher
  • Screen Media Films (Firm)
Screenwriter
  • Gilliam, Terry
  • Grisoni, Tony
Subject
  • Feature films
  • Americans -- Spain -- Drama
  • Comedy films
  • Delusions -- Drama
  • Action and adventure films
  • Fiction films
  • Motion picture producers and directors -- Spain -- Drama
  • Motion pictures -- Production and direction -- Spain -- Drama
  • Panza, Sancho (Fictitious character) -- Drama
  • Quixote, Don (Fictitious character) -- Drama
  • Shoemakers -- Spain -- Drama
  • Villages -- Spain -- Drama
Genre
  • Fiction films
  • Action and adventure films
  • Feature films
  • Comedy films
  • Drama
Language
eng
Summary
Toby is a disillusioned director, currently heading commericals, who becomes pulled into a world of fantasy and memory when he's reunited with a Spanish cobbler he cast as Don Quixote in a student film years earlier. The old man now believes himself to be the legendary character, and Toby to be Sancho Panza, who must play along with the delusion as he also attempts to fulfill his professional duties and rescue a young woman who believed his seductive words in the past
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TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
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Credits note
Music, Roque Baños ; editors, Teresa Font, Lesley Walker ; cinematographer, Nicola Sancho Pecorini
Dewey number
791.43/72
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
LC call number
PN1997.2
LC item number
.M369 2019
PerformerNote
Adam Driver, Stellan Skarsgard, Jonathan Pryce, Joana Ribeiro, Olga Kurylenko, Oscar Jaenada, Sergi López, Rossy de Palma, Hovik Keuchkerian, Jordi Mollà
Runtime
132
Technique
live action

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  • The man who killed Don Quixote., a Screen Media release ; Pictures present ; a Tornasol production ; with Kinology ; in co-production with Recorded Picture Company ; produced by Mariela Besuievsky, Gerardo Herrero, Amy Gilliam, Grégoire Melin, Sébastien Delloye ; written by Terry Gilliam & Tony Grisoni ; directed by Terry Gilliam

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