Lost in La Mancha is a documentary that chronicles the ill-fated production of Terry Gilliam's movie based on Don Quixote. It follows the struggles faced by Gilliam and his team, including bad weather, financial problems, and health issues, ultimately leading to the collapse of the project.
Behind the scenes of The Brothers Grimm
15 years after "Lost in la Mancha", Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe come back to follow Terry Gilliam's new (successful) attempt at filming "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote".
The Bad Kids follows a group of high school students as they deal with challenges such as domestic arguments, truancy, and runaways. With the help of their school counselor, probation officer, and teachers, these students strive to graduate and overcome the obstacles in their lives.
Brothers of the Head is a drama and music movie set in Oxfordshire, South East England during the 1970s. The film follows the story of siamese twins who form a rock band and navigate the challenges of the music industry. Along the way, they face issues such as homophobia, sibling rivalry, and the pressures of fame. The movie explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the complexities of being conjoined twins.
Behind the scenes of Tideland (2005)
Behind the scenes of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Behind the scenes of the special effects of The Brothers Grimm
A behind-the-scenes look at the production of 'Twelve Monkeys,' delving into the process of filmmaking and the various challenges faced by the cast and crew. The documentary offers insights into the film's sci-fi elements, its mystery, and the ironic aspects of filmmaking. It includes interviews with the film's editor, producer, and director, highlighting the intricacies of their roles in bringing the story to life. The film also features a film-within-a-film concept, adding a unique layer to its narrative.
In this short documentary, a talented teenager in the Mojave Desert is torn between her goal of attending art school and wanting to help support her family.
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