The Art Of Life , The Art Of War .....I am all into and so happy that I can find David Lynch's The Art of Life in the Filmkasino, Vienna for three days in a row. Dec.1/2/3 2017!
"When you're doing a painting or whatever, sometimes the past conjures ideas. The past colours them." -David Lynch
Blue Velvet is still one of my all time favourites! Can't wait to see this one......
One thing what I like most, being back in Europe......There is so much choice on "superbe" entertainment. I wonder if people do actually appreciate the countless exhibitions, festivals and all kind of cultural happenings or are they taking it for granted?
Life in Bali was awesome and I said it many times in my articles but nothing can compare to the endless options we have here in the so called West. I was "hungry and thirsty" for a different cultural activity in my life than I was used to back in SE-Asia and now I am nearly overwhelmed with such rich program offered in my hometown. I enjoy every minute so far.
The Art Of Life
A documentary on filmmaker David Lynch, plays like a slow, smoky afternoon in the artist’s Los Angeles studio. We watch as Lynch drags on a cigarette, choosing his words carefully. His unusual sentences seem to wander off rather than end, and he recounts quaint stories of running free in suburban cul-de-sacs until his father bellowed to the neighborhood that it was time for dinner.- Source
David Lynch: Philadelphia was kind of a poor man's New York City, so it was a weird town. It was kind of a mean town. One woman, who was my neighbour, *reeked* of urine and she was a complete racist. There was another woman, who was totally crazy. She was a neighbour. Lived down the street with her parents. And she would go around the backyard on her hands and knees and squawk like a chicken and say, "I'm a chicken! I'm a chicken!" And squawk and squawk and go around and around in this tall white grass in her backyard. She came up to me one day on the street and she said, "Oh, my nipples hurt!" And she was squeezing her-her breast and standing in front of me squeezing and shaking. "My nipples hurt!" - Quotes Source
David Lynch Trailer
USA / DK 2016 | 88 Min | OmU R: Jon Nguyen, Rick Barnes, Olivia Neergaard-Holm Mit: David Lynch
Who is David Lynch?
Mini Bio:
Born in precisely the kind of small-town American setting so familiar from his films, David Lynch spent his childhood being shunted from one state to another as his research scientist father kept getting relocated. He attended various art schools, married Peggy Lynch and then fathered future director Jennifer Lynch shortly after he turned 21. That experience, plus attending art school in a particularly violent and run-down area of Philadelphia, inspired Eraserhead (1977), a film that he began in the early 1970s (after a couple of shorts) and which he would work on obsessively for five years. The final film was initially judged to be almost unreleasable weird, but thanks to the efforts of distributor Ben Barenholtz, it secured a cult following and enabled Lynch to make his first mainstream film (in an unlikely alliance with Mel Brooks), though The Elephant Man(1980) was shot through with his unique sensibility. Its enormous critical and commercial success led to Dune (1984), a hugely expensive commercial disaster, but Lynch redeemed himself with the now classic Blue Velvet (1986), his most personal and original work since his debut. He subsequently won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival with the dark, violent road movie Wild at Heart (1990), and achieved a huge cult following with his surreal TV series Twin Peaks (1990), which he adapted for the big screen, though his comedy series On the Air (1992) was less successful. He also draws comic strips and has devised multimedia stage events with regular composer Angelo Badalamenti. He had a much-publicized affair with Isabella Rossellini in the late 1980s.- Source imdb.com
"While all of Lynch’s stories are fascinating and intriguing, they don’t entirely solidify or elucidate who he is or what motivates him. A lot is left to interpretation and must be read between the lines. Similarly, there are certainly times throughout where the absence of any outsider voices is glaring, even frustrating. For a figure as enigmatic as Lynch, hearing from his closest family, friends and collaborators could have offered unique, compelling insight. In this way, David Lynch: The Art Life may alienate some of its audience."- Source
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