David Lynch
In Dreams and Imagination: Surrealist Values in Mulholland Dr. and Inland Empire
Given that Surrealism is commonly cited as one of many artistic influences on David Lynch, attempts to view his films within this framework are surprisingly
Designs for Life: David Lynch by Justus Nieland
If Inland Empire, released in 2006, has proved one of the strangest films of the last decade, David Lynch’s activities since then have only increased
Eraserhead
Eraserhead (1977 USA 89 mins) Prod: David Lynch with the cooperation of the American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film Studies Dir, Scr, Ed, Prod
The Straight Story
The Straight Story (1999 USA/France/UK 111 mins) Prod Co: Asymmetrical Productions/Canal +/Channel Four Films/CiBy 2000/Les Films Alain Sarde/The Picture Factory/The Straight Story Inc./Walt Disney Pictures
The Grandmother
The Grandmother (1970 USA 34 mins) Prod, Dir, Scr, Phot, Anim: David Lynch Mus: Tractor Sound: Alan R. Splet Cast: Richard White, Dorothy McGinnis, Virginia
A Slow Ride down Mulholland Dr.
Mulholland Dr. (2001 France/USA 145 mins) Prod Co: Les Films Alain Sarde/Asymmetrical Productions/Babbo Inc./Canal + Prod: Neal Edelstein, Tony Krantz, Michael Polaire, Alain Sarde, Mary
Painting Film with Velvet Sounds: David Lynch’s Lost Highway
Lost Highway (1997 France/USA 135 mins) Prod Co: Asymmetrical Productions/CiBy 2000/Lost Highway Productions LLC/October Films Prod: Deepak Nayar, Tom Sternberg, Mary Sweeney Dir, Sound Des:


