"I can imagine a whole world that doesn't exist. I had tremendous freedom…" Another documentary about a filmmaker. The first trailer has arrived online for the film David Lynch: The Art Life, a documentary about the life and work of American director David Lynch. The doc is premiering at the Venice Film Fest this month, and will also play at the London Film Fest next. Lynch is beloved among critics for his films including Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway, Mulholland Dr. and Inland Empire. This seems like an intriguing doc that looks at all of the various influences on Lynch that have inspired his work. This is a very eerie trailer, but it's probably perfect for fans of Lynch's films who want to learn more about his life. Dive in.
Here's the first trailer for Jon Nguyen's documentary David Lynch: The Art Life, from The Guardian:
David Lynch: The Art Life takes viewers on a journey with the iconic American director, back to his formative years in small-town Montana and the harder streets of Philadelphia. Dedicated to the director's youngest daughter, who was born in 2012 when work started on the documentary, Jon Nguyen's film is billed as a 'private memoir' which illuminates Lynch’s movies by looking back over his life. David Lynch: The Art Life is directed by newcomer Jon Nguyen, making his feature directorial debut. The documentary first premiered at the Venice Film Festival this month, and will likely show up at other festivals (including London) before theaters. No other release info is available yet, stay tuned for news. Any big fans of Lynch?
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