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Re: [twinpeaks] New David Lynch movie!

According to www.imdb.com (for whatever that's worth!) Lynch will be screening this mystery movie at Cannes soon. Maybe we'll learn more about it then!

~Terri

DMO wrote:

 How exciting that Lynch has a new movie.  Can't wait to see it and have some discussion on it. DavidSan Francisco, CAa Bookhouse Boy Ragnhild Kristine Brekke <rkb76@...> wrote:
David Lynch news :)
 

David Lynch is making a new movie with StudioCanal. In fact, he's already been
shooting it under the radar for two years. Titled "INLAND EMPIRE" (in
capitals, though Lynch doesn't explain why), it stars Laura Dern, along with
Justin Theroux, Harry Dean Stanton, Jeremy Irons and a host of others Lynch
won't specify.

In fact, there's still very little the enigmatic Lynch is comfortable to
reveal about the movie.

"It's about a woman in trouble, and it's a mystery, and that's about all I
want to say about it," he comments diffidently.

The title refers to the bleak residential area on the edge of the desert near
L.A. -- the antithesis of the tony locale of his last movie "Mulholland Drive."
Lynch has shot much of his latest film in Poland with local actors, after
making friends with the organizers of the Camerimage festival in Lodz. He's
now back shooting in and around Los Angeles.

Even at this relatively advanced stage of production, Lynch is cagey about
when it will be finished. But it's understood that StudioCanal is aiming for a
world preem at Cannes next year.

"Making a film is a beautiful mystery," Lynch says. "You go deep into the
wood, and you don't want to come out of that wood, but the time is coming very
soon when I will have to."

Lynch has financed the production to date from his own resources, with his
wife and longtime artistic collaborator Mary Sweeney producing. The budget is
unknown.

StudioCanal, which financed "Mulholland Drive" and "The Straight Story," has
come aboard "INLAND EMPIRE" to handle worldwide sales.

Digital convert
What Lynch will reveal -- and indeed, waxes lyrical about -- is the fact that
he's shooting the movie on digital video.

"I started working in DV for my Web site, and I fell in love with the medium.
It's unbelievable, the freedom and the incredible different possibilities it
affords, in shooting and in post-production."

"For me, there's no way back to film. I'm done with it," Lynch says. "I love
abstraction. Film is a beautiful medium, but it's very slow and you don't get
a chance to try a lot of different things. With DV, you get those chances. And
in post-production, if you can think it, you can do it."

DV has clearly given Lynch the freedom from having to clarify his intentions --
to financiers, or even to himself -- before he starts shooting.
"The explaining of things in words is always a huge problem," he confesses.
He characterizes the DV production process as a journey of "huge exploration"
to discover what his film will be.

"I'm writing as I go," he says. "I believe in the unity of things. When you
have one part, and then a second part that doesn't relate to that first part,
it's very curious to find that they do relate after all. It's a most beautiful
thing."

He also believes that it produces a different kind of performances from
actors. "When you run out of film, you have to stop and reload, and during
that time the heat sometimes goes off. But with this medium you can keep that
heat, and it builds, and it's beautiful to see."

He says that Dern, in particular, has benefited from this freedom. "She's the
most incredible actress. Some people get roles and do their thing, but some
have a lot more inside and don't usually get the chance to show it."

As for the quality of the DV image, Lynch says, "It looks different. Some
would say it looks bad. But it reminds me of early 35mm, that didn't have that
tight grain. When you have a poor image, there's lots more room to dream."
"But I've done tests transferring DV to film, and there are all kinds of
controls to dial in the look you want."
 
 
 

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Sounds exciting to me! :=)
 

:)

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:)
 

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According to www.imdb.com (for whatever that's worth!) Lynch will be screening this mystery movie at Cannes soon. Maybe we'll learn more about it then! ~Terri ...
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