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Bored? Frustrated? Desperate for something a bit more filling than the typical bot-crunching blockbuster? If you want something to really get excited about, try The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, the next sly and subversive fantasy from Terry Gilliam. It certainly works for me.

Below the break is our very first look at most of the main cast in character and costume. This is the first time we’ve seen Johnny Depp, Jude Law or Colin Farrell in their shared role of Tony, and there’s another - cheeky- shot of Heath Ledger as Tony too.

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The picture appeared on the website of Nicola Pecorini, and possibly without authorization because, frankly, that’s how the Pecorini rolls. He was the film’s cinematographer and previously collaborated with Gilliam on the Scorpion Football ads, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Tideland and a good chunk of The Brothers Grimm (the chunk before the Weinsteins replaced him).

Peering into the cards, I think you should also be able to recognize Christopher Plummer, as the Dr. of the title; Tom Waits as his infernal nemesis; Lily Cole as the Dr.’s daughter; Andrew Garfield and Verne Troyer as part of the Dr.’s traveling sideshow.

Hopefully set to premiere at Cannes, Parnasuss is unfortunately already infamous for being the final project of Heath Ledger. After his sad and untimely demise in the midst of production, it appeared that the film could not be completed, yet Gilliam took advantage of his film’s fantastical premise, called on his considerable imaginative abilities and pushed the pieces around a little to make the puzzle fit together in a new way…

Instead of Heath Ledger playing the role alone, three more actors would step in and portray aspects of the role, the four facets coming together for the whole. Of course, we’ll never have the originally planned version of the film for comparison, but I can’t escape the idea that these unexpected, unwanted repairs can only have made the film stranger and more interesting (though, of course, only possibly and not necessarily any better). What a horrible irony.

Depp, Law and Farrell famously donated their fees for the film to Ledger’s family. The film is now announced not as a Terry Gilliam film but “A Film by Heath Ledger and friends”. Unfortunately, the insurance companies created some fuss and tried to withhold funds necessary to realize the transformation of Ledger into his three alter-egos, which appears to have held up the release.

As different distributors are handling the film in different territories it has proven nearly impossible to determine a realistic release pattern. I simply hope we get to see the film as soon as possible.

  • All great actors though I'll admit that I'm kinda biased when it comes to Depp. I'll see practically anything if he's in it. I hope they settle on a release date soon b/c I've been really curious about this film since its first mention here on /film. The fact that it is Heath's last film also adds to curiousity to be sure. As for the insurance company stuff...there really are no words.
  • the photos look GREAT! Wow... it's going to be bittersweet to watch this film
  • i actually caught the E True Hollywood Story of Heath Ledger yesterday (i know, i know), but at the end Verne Troyer was talking about his work with Heath on this movie and he seemed so distraught about the death of his castmate. i really want to see this now, not just because heath was a fantastic actor, but because i'm abolutely sure that gilliam will knock this out of the park.
  • Awesome photos, also didn't they set a release dat for September a little way back? Also I hope this puts Gilliam back on the map, Tideland was TERRIBLE.
  • Agreed. Either way, it should definitely be an interesting film.
  • Webb
    Tideland was terrible if you have no sense of real magic or wonder in your life.

    I want a trailer for this and I want it now.
  • hopefully Terry Gilliam is going back to "brazil time bandits and 12 monkeys" not Brothers Grimm "Terry Gilliam
  • The Adventures of Baron Munchausen are where it's at - I expect something along those lines here...
  • dagreenman18
    while the passing of Heath is sad, that event has given birth to an extremely interesting premise. leave it to Gilliam to turn a tragedy in to an artistic vision.
  • haha. my gf made me watch that movie, and i remember just looking at the cover and being all.....wtf, what was wrong with your childhood.

    i ended up glad that she made me watch it though.
  • This is one that is so out there that it has a sort of timelessness for me (meaning kids today would get down with it)...

    but you're right, the cover is a case of poor representation of what the film is

    (gus van sant's Gerry is the all time worst dvd cover in terms of actual content of film)
  • i hope this does show up at Cannes. want to know if it's going to end up good or bad. it looks like it has the potential to be on either extreme of the spectrum imo.
  • At last some 'Dr. Parnassus' news and photos! Been waiting for something...anything from Gilliam's next potential gem for a long time (obviously since Heath's passing the well of information has dried up), and it's nice to see something (liking the looks of Depp and Farrell). Now if this is released as soon as Cannes (or even sooner!) that would be the icing on quite a tainted cake.
  • It's nice to see this movie is still coming together even though it doesn't have a release date yet.
  • erica
    Loving the look of Jude law in this . He has an evil laugh. I can't wait to see the movie!
  • i still cannot stand jude law, since ripley i couldn't bring myself to watch anything with him, even closer. however i will drop my hate once for this movie... because i think this film deserves an audience. and heath definitely deserves the tribute that this film will bring.
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