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Director: Terry Gilliam
Cast: John Neville, Sarah Polley, Eric Idle, Oliver
Reed, Uma Thurman, Sting, Robin Williams, Jonathan Pryce
Country: U.K. and West Germany
Year: 1988
Running Time: 125 min
Format: 35mm
Baron
Karl Friedrich Heironymous von Munchausen was a 17th Century
Russian Army soldier of fortune, whose fantastic tall tales
were published in 1785 book by Rudolph Raspe, a drinking buddy
of the Baron. His stories have gone on to enchant the children
of Europe for centuries and are considered classics of German
literature. Filmmaker Terry Gilliam (Brazil, Time Bandits,
12 Monkeys, Fisher King) led a troubled, grand-scale production
to bring the Baron's tales to the screen. Made with one of
the highest budgets ever at the time ($43 million), it performed
poorly at the box office on its release, but has endured to
become a timeless masterpiece family film.
A theater company's production of the tales of Baron Munchausen
finds itself under attack from both the Turks, and the real
Baron Munchausen. To prove his stories are not tall tales,
the Baron sets out in a balloon, intent on ending the war
with the Turks. Accompanied by a young stowaway (Sarah Polley)
and his band of talented henchmen, the Baron's travels add
more amazing adventures to his repertoire. They journey from
inside the belly of a whale, to dancing with Venus (Uma Thurman
in one of her earliest film roles), to a meeting on the moon
with the King Of The Moon (Robin Williams credited as Ray
D. Tutto), all the while avoiding encounters with the Grim
Reaper. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is visually inventive,
imaginative storytelling.
--Skizz Cyzyk
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The Maryland Film Festival is something of a homecoming for
Colleen Haskell, as she was born and raised in Bethesda,
Maryland. While at Walter Johnson High School, she enjoyed
drama, working backstage in lighting, sound and set design.
She went on to earn a bachelor's degree in Theater from the
University of Georgia, and while there completed a six-month
internship with the London Film Festival. After graduating,
Haskell spent two months in Ghana, West Africa, before returning
to Miami, Florida to enroll in a two-year portfolio program
at Miami Ad School. It was while there that Colleen was cast
on the first season of Survivor, where she was the eleventh
person voted off the island. Since returning to civilization
she has had guest-starring role on television shows That '70s
Show and Maybe It's Me and co-starred with Rob Schneider in
The Animal.
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