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TERRY GILLIAM - MAKING OF BRAZIL

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THE MAKING OF BRAZIL
I edited this in the early nineties, my French studios: FEARLESS, playing host to the production for ARTE. One colleague, Yann Nguyen Minh directed and provided miniature sets, while 3 others: Dominik Barbier, Leo Faulon, & Jean Rene Bader did the electronic environment.

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  • Hey, that's just what the guy in the film wanted! I'm sure you have achieved anonymity Trajan3876, and I hope you enjoy your return there.

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  • I have been a fan of Gilliam since his days in Monty Python. He is a true visionary and one of my all-time favourite directors.

  • if i look at this years berlinale, i believe we need more guys like gilliam in filmmaking.

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  • We won because they couldn't control everything...

    thank you Gilliam

    Brazil will always be one of my favorite movies

  • I live in Brazil.

  • @Mojosbigstick Your comment sounds like a great title for a documentary about Gilliam.

  • Scary thoughts from a brilliant mind.

  • I had the pleasure of working with Terry for six months when he directed 12 Monkies. He is just as nice as he is good. It was smoething I'll remember forever

  • gunthy guthy not guthy gunthy

  • I need help as an independent filmmaker, if anyone would care to help in a small way please search "Brozeiy's activist flick"

  • @Trajan3876

    Mind articulating why you would want anonymity? Surely you have heard of the famous Stanford prison experiment? Anonymity, subversion of individuality, often leads to abominable acts.

  • @raxsteve

    I don't know about that, but you could definitely draw parallels between Brazil and the Crimson Permanent Assurance sequence from Meaning of Life.

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