Terry Gilliam has done a lot of things in the past 50 years: he’s been a cartoonist, animator, writer, artist, actor, opera director, title sequence designer. But we can safely say that directing films has been his main calling, and where the bulk of his remarkable work lies since his first film directing credit back in 1975.
That film, of course, was Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which Gilliam co-directed with Python’s other Terry, Terry Jones – and an instant classic if ever there was one. So, to mark the occasion, Gilliam will be interviewed on stage as a Guardian Live event, and we’re looking for questions that we can put to him in the Q&A portion of the evening. ‘I said goodbye to Heath Ledger at this urinal’: a stroll round Terry Gilliam’s pivotal places Read more
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