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David Lynch

David Lynch headshot

IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000186/

Date of Birth:20 January 1946, Missoula, Montana, USA

Height:5' 10" (1.78 m)

Trademarks:Has frequently cast Jack Nance, Kyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee,Laura Dern, Isabella Rossellini, Sherilyn Fenn, Harry Dean Stanton, Michael J. Anderson, Everett McGill, Frances Bay, Dean Stockwell, David Patrick Kelly, Brad Dourif, Catherine E. Coulson, Grace Zabriskie, Ian Buchanan, Alicia Witt, and Bellina Logan. Finds small-town USA fascinating Has a taste for low/middle frequency noise, dark and rotting environments, distorted characters, a polarized world (angels vs demons, Madonnas vs whores), and debilitating damage to the skull or brain. Use of slow-motion during key scenes of violence Red curtains, strobe lights, and extreme surrealism Almost always casts a musician for a supporting role: Sting in Dune (1984); Chris Isaak, David Bowie, Julee Cruise, and 'Miguel Ferrer' (son and former drummer of Rosemary Clooney in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992); Marilyn Manson and Henry Rollins in Lost Highway (1997); Billy Ray Cyrus, Rebekah Del Rio and Angelo Badalamenti in Mulholland Dr. (2001). Regular collaborator Kyle MacLachlan is also descended from composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Uses many references to France, the French language, culture, people, and names. Constant references to dreams as a way of connecting the plot and twists in his films. Uses Roy Orbison songs in his films Close up shots of eyes Quirky, nasal voice Films are often sexually charged and graphically violent Many of his films examine the dark side of American suburbia. Never explains the meaning of his movies Very heavy use of black and dark lighting in order to augment colorful objects in scenes. Frequently wiggles his fingers while he is talking

Source:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000186/

UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 1st November 2019
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound poster
Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 7th December 2019.
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Directed by:

Written by:

Genre:

Documentary

Language:

English

Runtime:

1 hour 34 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

An exploration of the history, artistry, and emotional power of cinema sound, as revealed by legendary sound designers and visionary directors, via interviews, clips from movies, and a look at their actual process of creation and discovery.

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The Elephant Man

8.1 / 206779 votes

UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 13th March 2020
The Elephant Man poster
Contains moderate threat, upsetting scenes and injury detail. Suitable for 12 years and over.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

In 1 cinema on Saturday 29th June 2024 view the list. According to our cinema listings the last showing is on Friday 19th July 2024.

Directed by:

Produced by:

Genres:

Biography, Drama

Language:

English

Runtime:

2 hours 3 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

Joseph "John" Merrick is an intelligent and friendly man, but he is hated by his Victorian-era English society because he is severely deformed. Once he is discovered by a doctor, however, he is saved from his life in a freak show and he is treated like the human being that he really is.

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The Fabelmans

Unrated

UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 27th January 2023
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Contains racism, brief moderate violence, drug misuse and infrequent strong language. Suitable for 12 years and over.
Current Status:complete

Next Showing:

None. Use our reminder system to get a e-mail when The Fabelmans is next showing in a UK cinema near you.

Directed by:

Language:

Unknown

Runtime:

2 hours 31 minutes (approx.)
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