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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Kelda:
Producers put Ledger film on hold
The makers of Heath Ledger's most recent film have suspended production following the actor's death.
Ledger, who was found dead on Tuesday, had recently completed filming in London on The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, directed by Terry Gilliam.
The $30m (£15.1m) production had moved to Vancouver, Canada for interior and bluescreen scenes.
The film's makers issued a statement saying: "Terry and the producers will be assessing how best to proceed."
The producers also paid tribute to the 28-year-old, calling him "a great actor, a great friend and a great spirit."
Force majeure
"We are still in a state of deep shock, saddened and numb with grief," the statement continued.
The Australian star of Brokeback Mountain had previously worked with Gilliam on The Brothers Grimm.
Greg Chambers, business manager for craft union ACFC West, told the Vancouver Sun newspaper that the production is "currently listed as a force majeure".
Force majeure is a clause which allows producers to end contracts in extraordinary circumstances.
Mr Chambers added that some 100 crew members had been laid off as a result.
A post mortem on Ledger, whose body was found in his New York apartment, was inconclusive, with further tests under way.
The star's other recent role was playing The Joker in forthcoming Batman film The Dark Knight.
Aloysius J. Gleek:
From New York Magazine
1/25/08
Apropos of Nothing
Will Johnny Depp Replace Heath Ledger in Ridiculous New Gilliam Movie?
Oft-reliable British tabloid The Sun reports today on unsubstantiated rumors that Johnny Depp could replace Heath Ledger in The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, Terry Gilliam's in-production fantasy movie which Ledger's death threw into uncertainty this week. According to a "studio source": "There is a point in the film when Heath falls through a magic mirror. He could change into another character after that and that is where Johnny would come in."
But for as ridiculous as that sounds, the Times this morning has details on why such a switch might actually work. Apparently the film's "earthbound exterior" portions were all completed in London this month and last, and the rest of the movie — about a traveling carnival that "offers audience members the chance to transcend reality by passing through a magical mirror" — was to be shot on a Vancouver soundstage, incorporating special effects for its more fantastical scenes. So, any radical changes to the appearance of Ledger's character could probably be explained away as magic or something. Also, The Sun says that Depp isn't working right now, so he might just do it as a favor to Gilliam, with whom he remains friends despite the way Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas turned out.
Another reason this could work: None of Terry Gilliam's movies make any damn sense anyway!
Kelda:
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20174404,00.html?xid=rss-fullcontentcnn
(Posted by Louise in the News thread but thought also interesting here)
Kelda:
Someone posted this on IMDB - I'm thinking of buying this book now... its a really lovely portrait of the brothers grimm and heath and terry etc...
http://imdb.com/name/nm0005132/board/flat/96307882
--- Quote ---I was keeping up to date with the news about Heath's last film The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, and reading all the posts about Heath and Terry and Heath's thoughts on Terry and vice versa, it occured to me that I have a copy of Bob McCabe's book Dreams and Nightmares: Terry Gilliam, The Brothers Grimm and Other Cautionary Tales of Hollywood on my shelf. Here are some extracts concerning Heath. The first selection is from Gilliam himself.
TERRY ON HEATH
Wednesday 11th June
…so Samantha [Morton, originally suggested by Terry for the role of Angelika]’s getting off the plane to discover that Lena [Headey, who was cast by the Weinsteins without consulting Terry or the rest of the cast]’s been cast and we all came here to Café Colonial, we were sitting in this very room here – Matt, Heath, myself, Samantha – just getting pissed, and Heath sat on the phone to his agent screaming and shouting. And Matt’s going crazy.
Thursday 19th June
[in rehearsal, to Heath]: I love your terrible French. Play it straight at this point.
Thursday 26th June
Heath wants to make his own Grimm notebook – he’s been shown some props but he wants to make his own. He’s getting confused.
Thursday 28th August
The first time we talked about this thing our first choice was Johnny Depp and Heath Ledger, but Johnny didn’t want to come back to Prague. That was our original cast…
Heath was there because of Nicola [Pecorini, cinematographer], as Heath had done Sin Eater, the Brian Helgeland film, with him. “This guy’s really good”, Nicola said. “Like Johnny. He’s really got the stuff.” So Heath was the first one on board. I was still talking to Johnny about it. But with Heath, I met him, talked to him on the phone and he was in without even reading the script.
The first thing [Harvey Weinstein] said was “Why do you want Heath Ledger?” I said, “Because he’s perfect, and really good.” Heath had had a run-in with them on Four Feathers, coming to Wes Bentley’s defence and Shekhar Kapur’s defence and they didn’t like that.
More coming if anybody wants it! :)
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it goes on with lots more quotes... go visit the thread if you're interetsed in readiong on.
Mikaela:
That's interesting, Kelda. Thanks for posting that. I'll certainly go over to IMDb and read more. :)
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Now I took flak for posting this somewhere else, so if this is not your cup of tea, kindly give the link a miss:
The following link is for a site that's got footage (filmed with a cell phone by a annoyed neighbour who filmed that to have documentation because she was going to complain about the noise - how ironic is that?) of Heath filming a scene of Imaginarium on the last day before he returned to the States. Relatively poor quality, but very poignant nevertheless to see him one more time doing the work he loved to be part of....
http://www.thelondonpaper.com/cs/Satellite/london/news/article/1157150395117?packedargs=suffix%3DArticleController
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