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Three new stills and one behind the scenes image to promote Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus have appeared on DVD Forum. You’ll be able to marvel over them all below the break.

Parnassus is being described in the same few terms over and over again. It was Heath Ledger’s final film, and after his death, Terry Gilliam turned to Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell to complete the picture by stepping in and filling in for Ledger, playing his character in a series of fantasy sequences. You’ve probably also heard some scaremongering that the film is going to bypass US cinemas but, truthfully, there’s nothing to that rumor at all. Indeed, a buyers screening this week seemed to spark a whole new wave of interest amongst American distributors even ahead of the film’s Cannes premiere. According to Entertainment Weekly, some of these buyers criticized the film’s storyline as being “rather complex” but that reflects on the buyers more than the film.

In this first picture you’ll see Heath Ledger as Tony. He’s neither the protagonist nor the antagonist of the film but rather the spoils of their conflict. Tony is the story that happens to Dr. Parnassus and not the other way around, as it were.

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And here is Lily Cole as Valentina, daughter of the titular doctor and key player in his magical, mysterious troop of traveling showfolk. She becomes, as you might expect, a love interest for Heath Ledger’s Tony.

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Below, this is the good Doctor himself. The script describes this make-up and comfy looking attire as that of an “Indian holy man” and this is how we see him in the opening scenes when he takes his Imaginarium to the streets of London.

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And here is the behind the scenes image with director Terry Gilliam appearing alongside Plummer.

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There’s no film I more keenly anticipate than this, and even after having read two drafts of the script, sniffed around every corner of the internet in search of every last scrap of pertinent info, and looped the promo reel* until I could recite it, these images still charge me with a passionate excitement.

*that promo reel actually contained fleeting and low-res glimpses at three of these images, but these reproductions are much better.

  • Vinyard
    Release it! I'll definitely be there.
    This is from Terry Gilliam...
    Brazil... need I say more?
    And that cast is perfect.
  • Zinc
    Awesome stuff. I've read parts of the script, it seems very interesting. I also read that one guy's review of the film on Ain't It Cool. The guy loved it.
  • That one guy did seem to like it, didn't he?
  • Zinc
    Why yes, he did.
  • Zinc
    Oh wait. It seems like it was Harry himself that saw it. I thought someone else did... Heh, sneaky fat bastard.
  • YES! Terry Gilliam is the man!
  • bobdisgea
    i dont know terry gilliams works off the top of my head, but im a huge ledger fan and have been since i first saw a knights tale...considering how much the day he died affected me this movie will be very special to me(a close friend died the same day and i found out within hours of finding out about the other)
  • is distributing this? Warner Bros?
  • still hard to believe Heath is gone... this is his LAST role forever :(

    the movie looks really good.
  • Yeah, and you just know his career was just going to keep rising after this.
  • james
    it doesn't reflect on the buyers, but in the buyers sense that they will be able to sell it
  • Complex films are no more a hard sell than simple ones, as the box office receipts of a hundred years prove.
  • movieman
    any chance we can see a copy of the script?
  • Heath Ledger's alive?! :-P
  • Mr. Lowry
    Gilliam's Brazil has always been and still is one of my all time faves... (Bros. Grimm, not so much...) It seems to me that the Heath factor pretty much secures the fact that people will want to see this movie, regardless of Terry's cinematic wierdness (brilliance). Also there's Lily Cole. Hatchi matchi.
  • Can't wait. Looking good.
  • Looks good.
  • Poor Gilliam always runs into brick walls in his productions. I hope this one turns out successful for him, or at the very least to his liking.
  • kv
    I LOVE TOM WAITS!
  • I want to see some photos of Tom Waits.
  • Neil Snowdon
    I'm with you on this one Brendon - Imaginarium is probably the only film that's coming out this year that I have honest to go butterflies in the stomach, kid on christmas eve EXCITEMENT about. The trailer and Knowles review have only added to that. Every other film that I want to see this year is waited for with 'Adult' Interest. This one has me jumping up and down with glee. I'm ready for my presents now! Why isn't everyone awake!!! Christmas IS coming early this year!!!!
  • Great photos, I'm glad we got to see what the old Doctor looks like. I hope this film gets a U.S. distributor because I really would like to see it.
  • Hey, this sin;t fair - I submitted this story ( partially anyway) to Dave and Peter for my application! Eh, whatevers ;-)

    LEDGER RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Rob
    Looking forward to this, very few Gilliam films I haven't enjoyed.

    Amusing and depressing at the same time to read that some of the American buyers thought it "too complex".... business (literally) as usual with Gilliam, then.
  • Hey, this isn't fair - I submitted this story ( partially anyway) to Dave and Peter for my application! Eh, whatevers
    LEDGER RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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