Terry Gilliam Reflects on 'Brazil' Anniversary and Trump’s Impact on Satire and Comedy
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Terry Gilliam reflects on the 40th anniversary of his film 'Brazil,' discusses how recent political events, especially Donald Trump's presidency, have impacted his work and satire, and shares insights into his career, influences, and upcoming projects like 'The Carnival at the End of Days.' He also highlights his involvement with the Umbria Film Festival and his appreciation for filmmakers like Fellini and Kubrick.
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