In four days we will celebrate the 35th anniversary of David Lynch's Eraserhead (1977) world premiere held in New York City. All my efforts in writing this article series was in support of celebrating this milestone in David Lynch's career, hence the reason for my site's title: 35 Years of David Lynch. To celebrate this momentous occasion, each day leading up to the anniversary I will release one still image from every film and TV episode directed by David Lynch throughout his career. I will also embed one of my favorite David Lynch interviews or documentaries along with each still.
Today's still is from one of David Lynch's most popular and critically acclaimed films to date: Blue Velvet (1987). Above we present: Don't Look at Me (1988). Synopsis: Guy Girard's Cinéma, de notre temps examines the career of director David Lynch from Eraserhead to Blue Velvet, with camera crews following the director through his daily routine, painting, and discussions with friends and collaborators, including a trip down memory lane with Jack Nance. We also include below Lana Del Rey's brand new Lynchian music video for her cover of Blue Velvet.
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By Jeremy Saunders, Courtesy of Desktop Mag |
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