Gilliam battles to protect soul in Hollywood

Terry Gilliam worries about losing his soul to Hollywood.

Gilliam battles to protect soul in Hollywood

Terry Gilliam worries about losing his soul to Hollywood.

The 'Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' director gets concerned that money-driven studios could sap the integrity from his work and has compared his experience of arguing with film bosses over the release his 1984 movie 'Brazil' to that of the fictional character Dr Faustus, who sold his soul to the devil.

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