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Overview
Creator of absolute freedom, David Lynch constructed his work as an enigma to be deciphered between dream and reality. A cult director from his first films ("Eraserhead", "Elephant Man", "Blue Velvet"), Lynch forever changed the world of television with his series "Twin Peaks", before tackling the lies of Hollywood in "Mulholland Drive". Tracing the life of the most influential filmmaker of his generation, this documentary explores the hidden meaning of a relentlessly consistent filmography and delves beneath the dark, teeming surface of the American Dream.
Top Cast


Bernard Gabay
Bernard Gabay
Self - Narrator
Bernard Gabay
Self - Narrator


Kyle MacLachlan
Kyle MacLachlan
Self - Actor
Kyle MacLachlan
Self - Actor


Laura Dern
Laura Dern
Self - Actor
Laura Dern
Self - Actor


Isabella Rossellini
Isabella Rossellini
Self - Actor
Isabella Rossellini
Self - Actor


Jack Fisk
Jack Fisk
Self - Production Designer
Jack Fisk
Self - Production Designer
Peggy Reavey
Peggy Reavey
Self - Painter
Peggy Reavey
Self - Painter
Thierry Jousse
Thierry Jousse
Self - Critic
Thierry Jousse
Self - Critic
Kristine McKenna
Kristine McKenna
Self - Journalist
Kristine McKenna
Self - Journalist


Sabrina S. Sutherland
Sabrina S. Sutherland
Self - Producer
Sabrina S. Sutherland
Self - Producer
Pacôme Thiellement
Pacôme Thiellement
Self - Essayist
Pacôme Thiellement
Self - Essayist
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