After its screening at Cannes, where it received mixed reviews, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote had a subsequent release in French theaters.
The curse against Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote continues.
Even though Gilliam’s decades-in-the-making film screened at Cannes last month, seemingly giving a happy ending to the on-going legal battle that’s plagued the project, the filmmaker has now lost the rights to his movie.
Over the weekend, ScreenDaily reports that Gilliam lost the rights to the film when the Paris Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the film’s former producer Paul Branco.