A 'Monty Python' records the 'mascletà' as he prepares his new movie

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[IMGL]http://mas.levante-emv.com/fallas/images/stories/phyton.jpg[/IMGL]Film director Terry Gilliam British-American filmed in various locations in the city of Valencia, four weeks during August and September, the exteriors of the movie "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote", a shooting that began in 2000 but could not finish, according to officials of the Mostra de Valencia, who pointed out that could shoot a new version.


Gilliam would like to take the proper time for shooting and arrived yesterday at the hands of Valencia "Valencia Film Office, the Mostra de Valencia whose leaders accompanied him during his visit.

The British founder of "Monty Python", and co-star of films like "Life of Brian", came to City Hall yesterday to watch his second "mascletà" and recorded with your digital camera to keep as a souvenir.
"It is an amazing and very cinematic spectacle, where you feel the physical noise on the heart. At the end was so exhausted as if I had wonderful sex," he said. Their presence went unnoticed for guests in the hall balcony because he was in the offices deAlcaldía away from other participants.

On his filming commented that "there will be a party with strong inspiration and presence of firework celebrations.'m A fan of pyrotechnics" and stressed the "beautiful contrast between the Fallas and the absolute strength of the noise of" mascletà "fired yesterday Thomas Benicarló company.
 
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