KEITH FULTON and LOU PEPE are directors of both documentary and fiction films and have made movies together for over 20 years. Their upcoming documentary He Dreams of Giants, a chronicling of the making of Terry Gilliam’s long-gestated The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. The film acts as a sequel to the duo’s previous documentary Lost in La Mancha, which explored Gilliam’s first attempt at making the film in 2000, and follows on from their 1995 film The Hamster Factor about the making of Twelve Monkeys.
Lost in La Mancha stands as the first and only verité chronicle of the collapse of a major motion picture, was nominated for the European Film Award for Best Documentary, and won the Evening Standard’s Peter Sellers Award for Best Comedy.
Their fiction film debut BROTHERS OF THE HEAD was winner of the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature in 2006. For AMC, the team created the original documentary special MALKOVICH’S MAIL. Their 2016 documentary release THE BAD KIDS received the Special Jury Prize for Verité Filmmaking at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for both a Peabody Award and an Emmy.