Directors Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe are best-known for their document of the great Terry Gilliam film that never was, "Lost In La Mancha." You'd think that making "Lost" -- which shows the demise of Gilliam's dream project -- would be enough to discourage anyone from making a feature film, but apparently not Fulton and Pepe.
In an interview with The Japan Times, Pepe says that "Terry is a great model for an aspiring filmmaker because he's such a bold filmmaker, and even in the face of things crumbling, he still maintains a positive spirit."
How hard is it trying to cast twins as your leads?
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