David Lynch is far and away one of the more interesting film and television directors we’ve ever seen. His projects always leave the viewer wondering, questioning, and contemplating the meaning behind all of them. From his days on Twin Peaks to movies like Lost Highway and Blue Velvet, audiences were always intrigued by Lynch’s unique style and mysterious tone. His films are still being analyzed today for not only their mystery but also tumultuous and eerie tones. Janus Films has just released a trailer that highlights a documentary about Lynch in his younger years. For fans who want to understand David Lynch’s background, roots, and inspiration for the work he’s done, this is a great chance to do so.
Here’s a full description of the film:
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 last fall, and also played at the London Film Festival and DOC NYC last year. David Lynch: The Art Life opens in theaters this March. Big fans of Lynch excited for this?
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