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David Lynch

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David Keith Lynch was born on January 20, 1946, in Missoula, Montana.

David Lynch’s films are known for surrealism and magic realism, dreamlike and nightmarish sequences, stark and strange images, meticulously crafted audio, and juxtaposing the seemingly simple and ideal with a complex dark side.

Lynch has established himself as a contemporary auteur, a director whose visual and verbal styles are unique and easily recognizable. Read more....

The Works of David Lynch

Featured Work

Lost Highway is a 1997 film directed by David Lynch. It is a crime film, arguably an example of contemporary film noir, but with surreal imagery and themes. Lynch co-wrote the screenplay with Barry Gifford; the soundtrack is by Angelo Badalamenti. Perhaps dealing with the fallibility of human memory, the film is to many a confusing but unforgettable experience.

Structure (Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.)

The filmmakers have compared the structure of the film to a Möbius strip. A little more helpful is David Lynch's comment in the screenplay that the story is about a murderer with multiple personalities, told from the different points of view of these personalities.

Responses

Infamously, the film received "two thumbs down" from Siskel and Ebert - though Lynch used this to his advantage by claiming it was "two good reasons to go and see Lost Highway". Read more....

Feature Films

Short Films

  • Six Figures Getting Sick (1966)
  • The Alphabet (1967)
  • The Grandmother (1970)
  • The Amputee (1974)
  • The Cowboy and the Frenchman (1988)
  • Industrial Symphony No.1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted (1990)
  • Lumière et compagnie: Premonitions Following an Evil Deed (1996)
  • Darkened Room (2002)
  • Rabbits (2002)

Television

  • Twin Peaks (1990-91)
  • American Chronicles (1990)
  • On the Air (1992)
  • Hotel Room (1993)

Other

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