

Documentary
Overview
Victor Fleming’s 1939 film The Wizard of Oz is one of David Lynch’s most enduring obsessions. This documentary goes over the rainbow to explore this Technicolor through-line in Lynch’s work.
Top Cast


Amy Nicholson
Amy Nicholson
Host (Chapter 1: 'Wind') (voice)
Amy Nicholson
Host (Chapter 1: 'Wind') (voice)


Rodney Ascher
Rodney Ascher
Host (Chapter 2: 'Membranes') (voice)
Rodney Ascher
Host (Chapter 2: 'Membranes') (voice)


John Waters
John Waters
Host (Chapter 3: 'Kindred') (voice)
John Waters
Host (Chapter 3: 'Kindred') (voice)


Karyn Kusama
Karyn Kusama
Host (Chapter 4: 'Multitudes') (voice)
Karyn Kusama
Host (Chapter 4: 'Multitudes') (voice)


Justin Benson
Justin Benson
Host (Chapter 5: 'Judy') (voice)
Justin Benson
Host (Chapter 5: 'Judy') (voice)


Aaron Moorhead
Aaron Moorhead
Host (Chapter 5: 'Judy') (voice)
Aaron Moorhead
Host (Chapter 5: 'Judy') (voice)


David Lowery
David Lowery
Host (Chapter 6: 'Dig') (voice)
David Lowery
Host (Chapter 6: 'Dig') (voice)


David Lynch
David Lynch
Self (archival footage)
David Lynch
Self (archival footage)


Judy Garland
Judy Garland
Self (archive footage)
Judy Garland
Self (archive footage)
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