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Gilliam resumes work on 'Don Quixote'
Published Saturday, Jan 17 2009, 00:50 GMT | By Lara Martin

Rex Features
The director began filming Don Quixote in November 2000, but was forced to abandon the shoot after a week when star Jean Rochefort suffered a serious injury.
However, Gilliam told Empire that production on the project has now resumed.
"Tony [Grisoni] and I have started rewriting Don Quixote just this last week. [We] finally got the script back," he said.
"I re-read the greatest script ever written and realise we gotta get rewriting! I really wanna knock that one out in the next month or so."
When asked if the film would differ from his ill-fated 2000 attempt, he revealed that he had "some very different ideas" for the movie, adding: "[I’m] starting to think I was lucky, because maybe the film will be better seven years later. It will have matured a bit longer."
Depp is still attached to star, but the role of Don Quixote, originally played by Rochefort, will be recast.
Filming is expected to begin later this year, with a slated 2011 release date.
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