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Mit der 10 Filme umfassenden Gesamtedition besteht nun erstmals die Möglichkeit, sich ganz in Lynchs einmaligem Universum zu verlieren. - Eraserhead - Der. Großbritannien/USA · Der Elefantenmensch. Zu den Werken des geborenen Künstlers gehören Filme wie Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Wild At Heart, Lost Highway und die Fernsehserie Twin Peaks.

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USA/Frankreich · Mulholland Drive. USA · Blue Velvet. USA/Frankreich/Polen · Inland Empire. USA/Frankreich · Lost Highway. USA · Eraserhead. Großbritannien/USA · Der Elefantenmensch. USA · Wild at Heart.

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Welche Rolle spielt dabei die Lynch-typische audiovisuelle Darstellung? Kaul und Palmier untersuchen die frühen Filme (Eraserhead, The Elephant Man. Welche Rolle spielt dabei die Lynch-typische audiovisuelle Darstellung? Kaul und Palmier untersuchen die frühen Filme (Eraserhead, The Elephant Man See. USA · Blue Velvet.

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This is basically an elliptical look, shot very nicely on DV, of David Lynch at home and at work. The beauty of the film lies within the montage itself, revealing a very real Lynch, not the artist, not the myth, but just the man, the human being who has great ideas for movies and paintings and just loves the "doing".

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The teachers didn't encourage knowledge or a positive attitude. Alongside his schooling, Lynch joined the Boy Scouts , although he later said he only "became [a Scout] so I could quit and put it behind me".

He rose to the highest rank of Eagle Scout. Kennedy , which took place on Lynch's 15th birthday. At Francis C. Hammond High School in Alexandria, Lynch did not excel academically, having little interest in schoolwork, but he was popular with other students, and after leaving he decided that he wanted to study painting at college.

They had some hopes that they could train in Europe with Austrian expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka at his school. Upon reaching Salzburg , however, they found that Kokoschka was not available; disillusioned, they returned to the United States after spending only two weeks in Europe.

He decided to move to Philadelphia and enroll at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts , after advice from Fisk, who was already enrolled there.

He preferred this college to his previous school in Boston, saying, "In Philadelphia there were great and serious painters, and everybody was inspiring one another and it was a beautiful time there.

The following year, Peggy gave birth to their daughter Jennifer. Peggy later said, "[Lynch] definitely was a reluctant father, but a very loving one.

Hey, I was pregnant when we got married. We were both reluctant. Lynch later said:. We lived cheap, but the city was full of fear. A kid was shot to death down the street We were robbed twice, had windows shot out and a car stolen.

The house was first broken into only three days after we moved in The feeling was so close to extreme danger, and the fear was so intense.

There was violence and hate and filth. But the biggest influence in my whole life was that city. Meanwhile, to help support his family, he took a job printing engravings.

He had first come up with the idea when he developed a wish to see his paintings move, and he began discussing doing animation with an artist named Bruce Samuelson.

When this project never came about, Lynch decided to work on a film alone, and purchased the cheapest 16mm camera that he could find.

He later said, "So I called up [Wasserman] and said, 'Bart, the film is a disaster. The camera was broken and what I've done hasn't turned out. Just give me a print.

With his leftover money, Lynch decided to experiment with a mix of animation and live action, producing the four-minute short The Alphabet The film starred Lynch's wife Peggy as a character known as The Girl, who chants the alphabet to a series of images of horses before dying at the end by hemorrhaging blood all over her bed sheets.

Adding a sound effect, Lynch used a broken Uher tape recorder to record the sound of Jennifer crying, creating a distorted sound that Lynch found particularly effective.

Later describing what had inspired him, Lynch said, "Peggy's niece was having a bad dream one night and was saying the alphabet in her sleep in a tormented way.

So that's sort of what started The Alphabet going. The rest of it was just subconscious. Learning about the newly founded American Film Institute , which gave grants to filmmakers who could support their application with a prior work and a script for a new project, Lynch decided to send them a copy of The Alphabet along with a script he had written for a new short film that would be almost entirely live action, The Grandmother.

Starring people he knew from both work and college and filmed in his own house, [32] The Grandmother featured a neglected boy who "grows" a grandmother from a seed to care for him.

The film critics Michelle Le Blanc and Colin Odell wrote, "this film is a true oddity but contains many of the themes and ideas that would filter into his later work, and shows a remarkable grasp of the medium".

In , Lynch moved with his wife and daughter to Los Angeles, where he began studying filmmaking at the AFI Conservatory , a place he later called "completely chaotic and disorganized, which was great They wanted to let people do their thing.

In this venture he was supported by a number of figures at the Conservatory, who encouraged him to lengthen the script and add more dialogue, which he reluctantly agreed to do.

All the interference on his Gardenback project made him fed up with the Conservatory and led him to quit after returning to start his second year and being put in first-year classes.

AFI dean Frank Daniel asked Lynch to reconsider, believing that he was one of the school's best students. Lynch agreed on the condition that he could create a project that would not be interfered with.

Feeling that Gardenback was "wrecked", he set out on a new film, Eraserhead. Eraserhead was planned to be about 42 minutes long it ended up being 89 minutes , its script was only 21 pages, and Lynch was able to create the film without interference.

Filming began on May 29, , at night in some abandoned stables, allowing the production team, which was largely Lynch and some of his friends, including Sissy Spacek , Jack Fisk , cinematographer Frederick Elmes and sound designer Alan Splet , to set up a camera room, green room, editing room, sets as well as a food room and a bathroom.

Lynch was then supported by a loan from his father and money that he earned from a paper route that he took up, delivering the Wall Street Journal.

Lynch has said that not a single reviewer of the film understood it in the way he intended. Filmed in black and white, Eraserhead tells the story of Henry Jack Nance , a quiet young man living in a dystopian industrial wasteland, whose girlfriend gives birth to a deformed baby whom she leaves in his care.

It was heavily influenced by the fearful mood of Philadelphia, and Lynch has called it "my Philadelphia Story ". Due to financial problems the filming of Eraserhead was haphazard, regularly stopping and starting again.

It was in one such break in that Lynch created the short film The Amputee , a one-shot film about two minutes long. Lynch proposed that he make The Amputee to present to AFI to test two different types of film stock [ full citation needed ].

Eraserhead was finally finished in Lynch tried to get it entered into the Cannes Film Festival , but while some reviewers liked it, others felt it was awful, and it was not selected for screening.

After Eraserhead 's success on the underground circuit, Stuart Cornfeld , an executive producer for Mel Brooks , saw it and later said, "I was just percent blown away I thought it was the greatest thing I'd ever seen.

It was such a cleansing experience. But Lynch soon realized that Ronnie Rocket , a film that he has said is about "electricity and a three-foot guy with red hair", was not going to be picked up by any financiers, and so he asked Cornfeld to find him a script by someone else that he could direct.

Cornfeld found four. On hearing the title of the first, The Elephant Man , Lynch chose it. The Elephant Man 's script, written by Chris de Vore and Eric Bergren , was based on a true story, that of Joseph Merrick , a severely deformed man in Victorian London, who was held in a sideshow but later taken under the care of a London surgeon, Frederick Treves.

Lynch wanted to make some alterations that would alter the story from true events but in his view make a better plot, [48] but he needed Mel Brooks 's permission, as Brooks's company, Brooksfilms , was responsible for production.

Brooks viewed Eraserhead , and after coming out of the screening theatre, embraced Lynch, declaring, "You're a madman!

I love you! You're in. Filming took place in London. Though surrealistic and in black and white, it has been called "one of the most conventional" of Lynch's films.

Lynch refused, arguing that Lucas should direct the film himself as the movie should reflect his own vision, not Lynch's. He set about writing a script based upon the novel, initially with both Chris de Vore and Eric Bergren, and then alone when De Laurentiis was unhappy with their ideas.

Dune is set in the far future, when humans live in an interstellar empire under a feudal system. The main character, Paul Atreides Kyle MacLachlan , is the son of a noble who takes control of the desert planet Arrakis , which grows the rare spice melange , the empire's most highly prized commodity.

Lynch was unhappy with the work, later saying, " Dune was a kind of studio film. I didn't have final cut. And, little by little, I was subconsciously making compromises" [to his own vision].

Later, Universal Studios released an "extended cut" for syndicated television, containing almost an hour of cutting-room-floor footage and new narration.

It did not represent Lynch's intentions, but the studio considered it more comprehensible than the original version.

Lynch objected to the changes and had his name struck from the extended cut, which has Alan Smithee credited as the director and "Judas Booth" a pseudonym Lynch invented, reflecting his feelings of betrayal as the screenwriter.

Meanwhile, in , he had begun the writing and drawing of a comic strip, The Angriest Dog in the World , which featured unchanging graphics of a tethered dog that was so angry that it could not move, alongside cryptic philosophical references.

It ran from to in the Village Voice , Creative Loafing and other tabloid and alternative publications. Lynch was contractually still obliged to produce two other projects for De Laurentiis, the first a planned sequel to Dune , which due to the film's failure never went beyond the script stage.

Developing from ideas that Lynch had had since , the film, Blue Velvet , was set in the real town of Lumberton, North Carolina , and revolves around a college student, Jeffrey Beaumont MacLachlan , who finds a severed ear in a field.

Investigating further with the help of friend Sandy Laura Dern , he discovers that it is related to a criminal gang led by psychopath Frank Booth Dennis Hopper , who has kidnapped the husband and child of singer Dorothy Vallens Isabella Rossellini and repeatedly rapes her.

Lynch has called the story "a dream of strange desires wrapped inside a mystery story". Lynch included pop songs from the s in the film, including Roy Orbison 's " In Dreams " and Bobby Vinton 's " Blue Velvet ", the latter of which largely inspired the film.

Lynch has said, "It was the song that sparked the movie There was something mysterious about it. It made me think about things.

And the first things I thought about were lawns—lawns and the neighborhood. In the late s, Lynch began to work in television, directing a short piece, The Cowboy and the Frenchman , for French television in They went on to work on a comedy script, One Saliva Bubble , but that did not see completion either.

Later on we started working more apart. Soon a second season of 22 episodes went into production. Lynch directed only six episodes of the series, devoting more time to his film Wild at Heart , but carefully chose the other episodes' directors.

The series was a success, with high ratings in the United States and many other countries, and soon spawned a cult following.

But ABC executives believed that public interest in the show was decreasing. The network insisted that Lynch and Frost reveal Laura Palmer's killer's identity prematurely, which they grudgingly agreed to do, [71] in what Lynch has called one of his biggest professional regrets.

Lynch, who disliked the direction that writers and directors took in the later episodes, directed the last episode.

He ended it with a cliffhanger , later saying, "that's not the ending. That's the ending that people were stuck with. While Twin Peaks was in production, the Brooklyn Academy of Music asked Lynch and Badalamenti, who wrote the music for Twin Peaks , to create a theatrical piece to be performed twice in as a part of the New Music America Festival.

The result was Industrial Symphony No. Anderson , and contained five songs sung by Julee Cruise. Lynch produced a minute video of the performance in While Lynch was working on the first few episodes of Twin Peaks , his friend Monty Montgomery "gave me a book that he wanted to direct as a movie.

He asked if I would maybe be executive producer or something, and I said 'That's great, Monty, but what if I read it and fall in love with it and want to do it myself?

Lynch felt that it was "just exactly the right thing at the right time. The book and the violence in America merged in my mind and many different things happened.

After Wild at Heart 's success, Lynch returned to the world of the canceled Twin Peaks , this time without Frost, to create a film that was primarily a prequel but also in part a sequel.

Lynch said, "I liked the idea of the story going back and forth in time. Lynch has said the film is about "the loneliness, shame, guilt, confusion and devastation of the victim of incest".

Meanwhile, Lynch worked on some new television shows. He and Frost created the comedy series On the Air , which was canceled after three episodes aired, and he and Monty Montgomery created the three-episode HBO miniseries Hotel Room about events that happen in one hotel room on different dates.

The video was never officially released, but Lynch claimed in his memoir Room to Dream that "some of the frames are so fuckin' beautiful, you can't believe it.

After his unsuccessful TV ventures, Lynch returned to film. The film failed commercially and received a mixed response from critics.

Lynch then began work on a film from a script by Mary Sweeney and John E. Asked why he chose this script, Lynch said, "that's what I fell in love with next", and expressed his admiration of Straight, describing him as "like James Dean , except he's old".

Among the many differences from Lynch's other films, The Straight Story contains no profanity, sexuality or violence, and is rated G general viewing by the Motion Picture Association of America , which came as "shocking news" to many in the film industry, who were surprised that it "did not disturb, offend or mystify".

The same year, Lynch approached ABC again with ideas for a television drama. The network gave Lynch the go-ahead to shoot a two-hour pilot for the series Mulholland Drive , but disputes over content and running time led to the project being shelved indefinitely.

He also received his third Academy Award nomination for Best Director. With the rising popularity of the Internet, Lynch decided to use it as a distribution channel, releasing several new series he had created exclusively on his website, davidlynch.

Intentionally crude in content and execution, the eight-episode series was later released on DVD. Later, he made his experiments with Digital Video available in the form of the Japanese-style horror short Darkened Room.

In , Lynch's feature film Inland Empire was released. At three hours, it is the longest of his films. Like Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway , it does not follow a traditional narrative structure.

Lynch has called Inland Empire "a mystery about a woman in trouble". In an effort to promote it, he made appearances with a cow and a placard bearing the slogan "Without cheese there would be no Inland Empire ".

In , Lynch produced a documentary web series directed by his son Austin Lynch and friend Jason S. With a nonstandard narrative, the film is based on a true story of an actor who committed matricide while acting in a production of the Oresteia , and starred Lynch regular Grace Zabriskie.

He had been convinced to appear in the show by its lead actor, Mike Henry , a fan of Lynch who felt that his whole life had changed after seeing Wild at Heart.

It was released on the Internet in May Lynch directed a concert by English new wave band Duran Duran on March 23, The short, which features Interpol's song "Lights", was later made available online.

It was believed that Lynch was going to retire from the film industry ; according to Abel Ferrara , Lynch "doesn't even want to make films any more.

I've talked to him about it, OK? I can tell when he talks about it. In November , Lynch hinted at plans for a new film while attending Plus Camerimage in Bydgoszcz , Poland, saying, "something is coming up.

It will happen but I don't know exactly when". On October 6, , Lynch confirmed via Twitter that he and Frost would start shooting a new, nine-episode season of Twin Peaks in , with the episodes expected to air in on Showtime.

On April 5, , Lynch announced via Twitter that the project was still alive, but he was no longer going to direct because the budget was too low for what he wanted to do.

While doing press for Twin Peaks , Lynch was again asked if he had retired from film and seemed to confirm that he had made his last feature film, responding, "Things changed a lot So many films were not doing well at the box office even though they might have been great films and the things that were doing well at the box office weren't the things that I would want to do".

Since the last episode of The Return aired, there has been speculation about a fourth season. Lynch did not deny the possibility of another season, but said that if it were to happen, it would not air before Lynch did weather reports on his now defunct website in the early s.

In one of these weather reports, he detailed a dream he had about being a German soldier shot by an American soldier on D-Day.

Lynch has said his work is more similar in many respects to that of European filmmakers than American ones, and that most films that "get down and thrill your soul" are by European directors.

Several themes recur in Lynch's work. Le Blanc and Odell write, "his films are so packed with motifs, recurrent characters, images, compositions and techniques that you could view his entire output as one large jigsaw puzzle of ideas".

When you sleep, you don't control your dream. I like to dive into a dream world that I've made or discovered; a world I choose The motif of dreams is closely linked to his recurring use of drones, real-world sounds and musical styles.

Another of Lynch's prominent themes is industry, with repeated imagery of "the clunk of machinery, the power of pistons, shadows of oil drills pumping, screaming woodmills and smoke billowing factories", as seen in the industrial wasteland in Eraserhead , the factories in The Elephant Man , the sawmill in Twin Peaks and the lawnmower in The Straight Story.

And I like fire and smoke. And the sounds are so powerful. It's just big stuff. It means that things are being made, and I really like that.

The idea of deformity is also found in several of Lynch's films, from The Elephant Man to the deformed baby in Eraserhead , as well as death from head wounds, found in most of Lynch's films.

Other imagery common in Lynch's works includes flickering electricity or lights, fire, and stages upon which a singer performs, often surrounded by drapery.

Except The Elephant Man and Dune , which are set in Victorian London and a fictitious galaxy respectively, all of Lynch's films are set in the United States, and he has said, "I like certain things about America and it gives me ideas.

When I go around and I see things, it sparks little stories, or little characters pop out, so it just feels right to me to, you know, make American films.

Lynch has said, "It was a fantastic decade in a lot of ways It was such a great feeling, and not just because I was a kid. It was a really hopeful time, and things were going up instead of going down.

You got the feeling you could do anything. The future was bright.

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